Data Warehouse for the Monitoring and Analysis of Water Supply and Consumption
José Soares (),
Patrícia Leite (),
Paulo Teixeira (),
Nuno Lopes () and
Joaquim P. Silva ()
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José Soares: Instituto Politécnico Do Cávado E Do Ave
Patrícia Leite: Instituto Politécnico Do Cávado E Do Ave
Paulo Teixeira: Instituto Politécnico Do Cávado E Do Ave
Nuno Lopes: Instituto Politécnico Do Cávado E Do Ave
Joaquim P. Silva: Instituto Politécnico Do Cávado E Do Ave
A chapter in Information Systems for Industry 4.0, 2019, pp 1-12 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Water is an essential resource that is increasingly scarce. Existing water supply networks are highly stressed due the increasing water consumption and the high quantity of water losses. In order to reduce water losses and improve water consumption management, EAmb—Esposende Ambiente, E.M. is implementing a data warehouse for storing water supply and consumption data. The available data will be used to monitor and analyze water supply and consumption in Esposende county.
Keywords: Water supply system; Data warehouse; ETL process (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-14850-8_1
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