Kimball Method
The Kimball Method is a dimensional modeling approach for building a data warehouse that builds the data warehouse from business‑focused data marts, using fact and dimension tables to create a fast, intuitive, and scalable analytical environment. The Kimball method is based on a series of key principles that define how data should be structured and organized to facilitate its analysis and exploitation. These principles form the basis of dimensional modeling, providing a clear and systematic framework. The Kimball Method was conceived during the 1980s by Ralph Kimball and other colleagues at Metaphor Computer Systems. Since then, it has been successfully utilized by thousands of data warehouse and business intelligence project teams. Kimball and his colleagues did not invent the idea of multidimensional data or even the earliest forms of star schemas; what they did was formalize, popularize, and systematize them into the modern dimensional modeling method used worldwide. Kimball’s...