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Course Introduction Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Lesson Agenda This lesson provides an introduction to the: • Instructor and class participants • Training site information • Course: – – – – – – – I-2 Audience Prerequisites Goal Objectives Methodology Materials Agenda Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Instructor and Class Participants • Who are you? – Name – Company – Role • What is your prior experience? – – – – Business intelligence Data warehouse design Database design Oracle BI applications • How do you expect to benefit from this course? I-3 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Training Site Information • Bathrooms • Class duration and breaks • Telephones • Meals and refreshments • Fire exits • Questions? I-4 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Audience This course is intended for: • Application developers • Business intelligence developers • Business analysts • Data modelers • Database designers • Data warehouse analysts • Technical consultants I-5 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Prerequisites Required Oracle University courses: • Oracle BI 10g: Analytics Overview Recommended Oracle University courses: • Oracle BI Suite EE 10gR3: Create Reports and Dashboards Recommended experience: • Business intelligence • Data warehouse design • Data modeling • Database design • Basic SQL I-6 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Goal To enable students to build and deploy an Oracle Business Intelligence repository. I-7 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Objectives • Build the Physical, Business Model and Mapping, and Presentation layers of a repository. • Set up query logging for testing and debugging. • Use Oracle BI Answers to run queries to test and validate a repository. • Add multiple sources to business model objects. • Build simple and calculated measures for a fact table. • Create dimension hierarchies and level-based measures. • Model aggregate tables to speed up processing. • Model partitions and fragments to improve application performance and usability. I-8 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Objectives • Use variables to streamline administrative tasks and dynamically modify metadata content. • Use time series functions to support historical time comparison analyses. • Use bridge tables to resolve many-to-many relationships between dimension and fact tables. • Use helper tables to maintain team-based hierarchical relationships in a dimension table. • Configure Oracle BI to support multilingual environments. • Use implicit fact columns to select fact tables for dimensiononly queries. I-9 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Objectives • Create a repository using a multidimensional data source. • Set up security to authenticate users and assign appropriate permissions and privileges. • Apply cache management techniques to maintain and enhance query performance. • Enable usage tracking to track queries and database usage, and improve query performance. • Set up and use a multi-user development environment. • Use Administration Tool utilities and wizards to perform administrative tasks. I - 10 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Objectives • Identify best practices for optimizing end-user query performance when implementing Oracle BI Enterprise Edition. • Identify and apply repository design principles and best practices. I - 11 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Methodology The subject matter is delivered through: • Lectures and slide presentations • Software demonstrations • Class discussions • Hands-on practices I - 12 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Materials Student Guide • All slides presented during lectures Practice Guide • Hands-on practices and solutions I - 13 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Agenda Day One: • Lesson I: Course Introduction • Lesson 1: Repository Basics • Lesson 2: Building the Physical Layer of a Repository • Lesson 3: Building the Business Model and Mapping Layer of a Repository • Lesson 4: Building the Presentation Layer of a Repository • Lesson 5: Testing and Validating a Repository I - 14 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Agenda Day Two: • Lesson 6: Adding Multiple Logical Table Sources • Lesson 7: Adding Calculations to a Fact • Lesson 8: Creating Dimension Hierarchies and Level-Based Measures • Lesson 9: Using Aggregates • Lesson 10: Using Partitions and Fragments I - 15 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Agenda Day Three: • Lesson 11: Using Repository Variables • Lesson 12: Modeling Time Series Data • Lesson 13: Modeling Many-to-Many Relationships • Lesson 14: Localizing Oracle BI Metadata • Lesson 15: Localizing Oracle BI Data I - 16 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Agenda Day Four: • Lesson 16: Setting an Implicit Fact Column • Lesson 17: Integrating Third-Party Reporting Tools • Lesson 18: Creating Repositories from Multidimensional Data Sources • Lesson 19: Security • Lesson 20: Cache Management I - 17 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Agenda Day Five: • Lesson 21: Enabling Usage Tracking • Lesson 22: Multi-User Development • Lesson 23: Using Administration Tool Utilities • Lesson 24: Optimizing Query Performance • Lesson 25: Oracle BI Repository Design Principles I - 18 Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. Summary This lesson provided an introduction to the: • Instructor and class participants • Training site information • Course: – – – – – – – I - 19 Audience Prerequisites Goal Objectives Methodology Materials Agenda Copyright © 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved.