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Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition: Overview

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Introduction

• Data warehouse fundamentals.

• Installation of OBIEE software

• Setup and configure the OBIEE server components.

• Installing Custom Database and import data to be used.

• OBIEE and BI Server Architecture.

Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition: Overview

• Define and describe business analytics and business intelligence


• Identify the analytical business challenge and the solution provided
by Oracle BI products
• Define and describe data warehousing and data modeling
• Identify and describe the Oracle BI Enterprise Edition products used
to support business intelligence requirements

Oracle BI Enterprise Edition Architecture

• Identify the major components that make up the Oracle BI


Enterprise Edition architecture
• Describe the role of key components in the architecture
• Describe the relationships among the components

Oracle BI Enterprise Edition Repository Basics

• Identify and describe the three layers of an Oracle BI Repository


and how they relate to one another
• Use the Oracle BI Administration Tool to explore repository objects
• Identify and describe repository features and functions

Administering Oracle Business Intelligence Presentation


Catalog

• Maintaining the OracleBI Presentation Catalog


• Maintaining security
• Understanding security inheritance
Course Objectives:

• Build the Physical, Business Model and Mapping, and Presentation


layers of a repository
• Build simple and calculated measures for a fact table
• Create dimension hierarchies and level-based measures
• Model aggregate tables to speed query processing
• Model partitions and fragments to improve application performance
and usability
• Use variables to streamline administrative tasks and modify
metadata content dynamically
• Set up security to authenticate users and assign appropriate
permissions and privileges
• Apply cache management techniques to maintain and enhance
query performance
• Set up query logging for testing and debugging
• Set up a multi-user development environment
• Use Administration Tool wizards and utilities to manage, maintain,
and enhance repositories

Repository Basics

• Oracle BI architecture components


• Repository structure, features, and functions

Using the OracleBI Administration Tool


• Creating a repository
• Loading a repository into Oracle BI Server memory

Building the Physical Layer of a Repository

• Importing data sources


• Setting up connection pool properties
• Defining keys and joins
• Examining physical layer object properties
• Creating alias and select tables

Building the Business Model and Mapping Layer of a


Repository
• Building a business model
• Building logical tables, columns, and sources
• Defining logical joins
• Building measures
• Examining business model object properties

Building the Presentation Layer of a Repository

• Exploring Presentation layer objects


• Creating Presentation layer objects
• Modifying Presentation layer objects
• Examining Presentation layer object properties

Testing and Validating a Repository

• Checking repository consistency


• Turning on logging
• Testing a repository using Oracle BI Answers
• Inspecting the query log

Adding Multiple Logical Table Sources

• Adding multiple logical table sources to a logical table


• Specifying logical content

Adding Calculations to a Fact Table

• Creating new calculation measures based on existing logical


columns
• Creating new calculation measures based on physical columns
• Creating new calculation measures using the Calculation Wizard

Creating Dimension Hierarchies and Level-Based Measures

• Creating dimension hierarchies


• Creating level-based measures
• Creating rank measures

Using Aggregates

• Purpose of aggregate tables in dimensional modeling


• Modeling aggregate tables to improve query performance
• Testing aggregate navigation
• Using the Aggregate Persistence Wizard

Using Partitions and Fragments


• Purpose for segmenting data into partitions and fragments
• Partition types
• Modeling partitions in an Oracle BI repository

Using Repository Variables

• Session variables
• Repository variables
• Initialization blocks
Using the Variable Manager
• Using dynamic repository variables as filters

Security

• Creating users and groups


• Setting permissions for users and groups

Cache Management

• Restricting tables as non-cacheable


• Using Cache Manager
• Inspecting cache reports
• Purging cache entries
• Modifying cache parameters and options
• Seeding the cache

Multi-user Development

• Setting up a multi-user development environment


• Developing a repository using multiple developers

Using Administration Tool wizards and utilities to manage,


maintain, and enhance repositories

• Employing techniques to optimize Oracle BI query performance


• Applying Oracle BI repository design principles

Reporting
• Reporting Overview

• Types of Reports

• Creating Charts

• Prompts creation and types

• Filters

• Using Calculations

• Assigning Fonts and colours to Reports

• Guided Navigation

• Dashboards creation

• Best Practices for creating of Reports

• Setting Privilages

• Giving Authorizations and Permissions

• BI Publisher

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