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- Bitemporal_Modeling abstract "Bitemporal Modeling is an information modeling technique designed to handle historical data along two different timelines. This makes it possible to rewind the information to "as it actually was" in combination with "as it was recorded" at some point in time. In order to be able do so, information cannot be discarded even if it is erroneous. Within, for example, financial reporting it is often desirable to be able to recreate an old report both as it actually looked at the time of creation and as it should have looked given corrections made to the data after its creation.Implementations of Bitemporal Modeling are mostly done using relational databases. As such, Bitemporal Modeling is considered different from Dimensional Modeling and complementary to database normalization. The upcoming SQL standard SQL:2011 will provide language constructs for working with bitemporal data. As no standard is yet in place, current solutions are vendor-specific.".
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- Bitemporal_Modeling subject Category:Data_warehousing.
- Bitemporal_Modeling subject Category:Database_normalization.
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- Bitemporal_Modeling comment "Bitemporal Modeling is an information modeling technique designed to handle historical data along two different timelines. This makes it possible to rewind the information to "as it actually was" in combination with "as it was recorded" at some point in time. In order to be able do so, information cannot be discarded even if it is erroneous.".
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