New Book – Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Unleashed
December 29th, 2008 by Vidas MatelisI pre-ordered “Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Unleashed” (Amazon links: US, UK and Canada) some time ago and today I finally received it. The authors are Irina Gorbach, Alexander Berger and Edward Melomed. This book is the second edition of the older book “Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services” (Amazon links: US, UK and Canada). It has the same structure as the older book – the same 9 parts, but the 41 chapters are slightly different.
I see a lot of the same chapters, but I also found that some chapters have more explanations and more diagrams/pictures. I also found the following new chapters in this new edition:
- Part2: Creating Multidimensional Models – Chapter 8: Advanced Modeling. This chapter talks about Parent-Child relationships, Attribute Discretization, Indirect Dimensions, Measure Expressions and Linked Measure Groups.
- Part6: Analysis Services Architecture – Chapter 28: Thread Management. This chapter talks about Thread Pools and its architecture.
- Part9: Management – Chapter 41: Resource Monitoring. This chapter talks about using DMVs to do SSAS resource monitoring.
First edition of this book was my favorite SSAS book and I am recommending second edition without any hesitation.
Posted in SSAS 2008 - Katmai | 4 Comments »
January 11th, 2009 at 6:37 pm
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Unleashed – where I can find FOODMART2008 Database – reference in the books points to:
http://www.e-tservice.com/downloads.html – but there is only FOODMART 2005 there.
Thanks,
Jiri
January 12th, 2009 at 4:25 pm
I got the book but do not know where to get the sample codes. Can any one show me the url to download the code of the book, please?
thank you!
January 14th, 2009 at 8:36 am
I have the same problem.
I got the book but do not know where to get the sample codes. Can any one show me the url to download the code of the book, please?
thank you!
January 14th, 2009 at 8:42 am
Hi,
One of the authors replied to me:
“We got samples out to our publisher and they should be published soon.”