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A comparative Review of Extraction, Transformation and Loading Tools

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  • Amanpartap Singh PALL

    (School of Information Technology, APJIMTC, Jalandhar)

  • Jaiteg Singh KHAIRA

    (Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Rajpura)

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Business today forces the enterprises to run different but coexisting information systems. However, data warehousing enterprises have a dilemma of choosing the right ETL process and the right ETL tool for their organization as one wrong step or choice may lead to a series of losses both monetarily and by time, not to mention the amount of laborious work that the workers would put in. The organization can choose from a variety of ETL tools but without exploring or the knowledge of their features this would again result in a bad decision making process. In this paper, we have tried to present a comparative review of some of the leading ETL tools just to acquaint the users with its features and drawbacks.

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  • Amanpartap Singh PALL & Jaiteg Singh KHAIRA, 2013. "A comparative Review of Extraction, Transformation and Loading Tools," Database Systems Journal, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 4(2), pages 42-51, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:dbjour:v:4:y:2013:i:2:p:42-51
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    ETL tools; tool comparison;

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