5th Higher Education Data Warehousing Forum Conference Presentations A total of 238 participants from 121 institutions attended the 2008 HEDW Forum conference, including international members from Canada, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates. Once again the success of the conference was due to the efforts of the keynote speaker and 45 presenters, co-presenters, and panelists who shared their experience in data warehousing and business intelligence. The keynote address and presentations are now available for members to view and download. All presentations are password-protected. If you do not know the password, you may send an email to Linda Horan at Cal State for assistance. Keynote Address Association of American Universities Data Exchange Data Warehouse Building Next Generation Data Marts at Cornell Building a Solid Foundation for Data Quality and Data Integration Change Data Capture Made (Sort of) Easy Cooperative Data Quality Checking and Improvement Dash and Go: Working with Data Warehousing Data Governance at MIT Data Warehouse and BI Approved: Now What? Developing and Using Key Performance Indicators to Provide Institutional Strategic Direction Empowering Institutional Change Across Virginia’s Community Colleges Through Data Enterprise Reporting at the University of Delaware Establishing a Business Intelligence Competency Center Expanding Data Warehouse Services: Opportunities and Risks, A Panel Discussion Faculty Workload Analysis, A Panel Discussion From Data Warehouse to Business Intelligence: The Michigan Journey From the Data Warehouse and EIS to Business Intelligence: The Evolution of Penn State How Not to Manage a Data Warehouse Development Project Lessons in Faculty Activity: From Politics to Analytics Open Source Reporting at Indiana University Security Data in the University of Washington Enterprise Data Warehouse Tackling the Challenge of Integrating Locally Developed Applications with University Data The University of Texas’ Project Information Quest Working Model of Data Governance Tips and Tricks with SQL Queries Using PeopleSoft Reporting Tools with a Kimball-Style Data Warehouse The Virtues of Cross Training |
