Using the FASMI Test

A well-designed data warehouse provides users fast, easy-to-use, and efficient analytical capabilities for a large body of data. The popular Fast Analysis of Shared Multidimensional Information (FASMI) test can determine whether a data warehouse has achieved this goal.

In the FASMI model, the system must be able to meet the user's analysis requirements, yet still be easy to use. The system must also incorporate appropriate security requirements and must provide a multidimensional conceptual view of the data, including full support for hierarchies and multiple hierarchies. In addition, all data and derived information must be available to all applications. Our study demonstrates that when you use OLAP Services, even large cubes based on very large databases can meet the FASMI goal.

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Anonymous User (not verified)
on Jan 16, 2005
Dear.. hi, how are you? thanks for the nice site, and for all efforts of olap applications and articles. i have made an OLAP application as a graduation project in the university, i used JAVA language. i want to do FASMI TEST on my program, how can i do that? how can you help me in that? i can send you the program, and you make the FASMI TEST. thanks for reading my email, and sorry if i bothered you. please answer urgently, bye ADAM

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