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Mathematical Modeling of Information System Designing Master Plan of the Building Territory Based on OLAP Technology

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This study is devoted to the problem of the ability to represent multidimensional design of master plan of building territory based on OLAP technology. Building territory is viewed as complex information system which relate with other information systems of surrounding areas. Mathematical modeling of such information system for multidimensional design of master plan based on OLAP technology is proposed to solve this problem. It is proposed to use a multidimensional data model as a hypercube, the edges of which are sequences of values of the analyzed parameters for multidimensional analysis and design of the two subject areas. The first subject area contains background information about the topography, geodesy and geology of the building territory. The second subject area contains information about the surrounding areas to the building territory. OLAP cubes represent multidimensional information objects with associated properties. Each OLTP system is an implementation of a domain model and is designed by a multidimensional matrix, which is represented as an OLAP cube. The application of this concept in a Web-based environment is covered.

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Honcharenko, T., Terentyev, O., Gorbatyuk, I. (2022). Mathematical Modeling of Information System Designing Master Plan of the Building Territory Based on OLAP Technology. In: Shkarlet, S., et al. Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Systems. MODS 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 344. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89902-8_1

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