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imsushantjain
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

How relevant are Ralph Kimball principle for data modelling in Qlik?

One more question, whats your opinion on Ralph vs Bill Inmon techniques with respect to Qlik (Sense/View)?

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marcus_sommer

Qlik worked best with a dimensional data-architecture and the official recommendation as the best compromise between efforts and results is a star-scheme. But Qlik is very flexible and therefore you could mix your architecture like you want - it depends only on your requirements, knowledge, experience, time and budget to develop the most suitable architecture respectively datamodels.

To understand the differences between both approaches and how it could be implemented within Qlik see here:

Data Warehouse Design – Inmon versus Kimball | TDAN.com

More advanced topics of qlik datamodels

- Marcus

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marcus_sommer

Qlik worked best with a dimensional data-architecture and the official recommendation as the best compromise between efforts and results is a star-scheme. But Qlik is very flexible and therefore you could mix your architecture like you want - it depends only on your requirements, knowledge, experience, time and budget to develop the most suitable architecture respectively datamodels.

To understand the differences between both approaches and how it could be implemented within Qlik see here:

Data Warehouse Design – Inmon versus Kimball | TDAN.com

More advanced topics of qlik datamodels

- Marcus