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Business Intelligence Markup Language

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You likely purchased this book to learn how to be a more productive SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) developer. I applaud your desire and decision, and I sincerely hope the information contained herein has provided ideas and information to help you be more productive. I am always on the lookout for ways to become a better data integration developer. Specifically, I seek out ways to improve code quality and reduce the amount of time required to build solutions. Those goals are what motivated me to begin practicing patterns-based development in the first place, which eventually led to the idea for this book.

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Leonard, A., Mitchell, T., Masson, M., Moss, J., Ufford, M. (2014). Business Intelligence Markup Language. In: SQL Server Integration Services Design Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0082-7_19

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