data warehouse

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Coined by IBM researchers Barry Devlin and Paul Murphy in 1988.[1]

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data warehouse (plural data warehouses)

  1. (computing) A collection of data, from a variety of sources, organized to provide useful guidance to an organization's decision-makers.
    Coordinate terms: data lake, data room

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  1. ^ B. A. Devlin, P. T. Murphy (1988) “An architecture for a business and information system”, in IBM Systems Journal, volume 27, number 1, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 60–80