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Oracle University | Contact Us: 00 9714 390 9000
OPN Only Oracle BI EE 10.1.3 Implementation Boot Camp
Duration: 5 Days
What you will learn
The Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Implementation Boot Camp is a five-day class to educate and make
participants aware of the Oracle BI EE suite of enterprise BI products and the skills required for its implementation. The
boot camp will be a combination of lecture and hands-on exercises, where the participants will gain valuable skills in
Oracle BI EE technology and implementation best practices.
AudienceApplication DevelopersBusiness AnalystsBusiness Intelligence Developer
Data Warehouse AdministratorData Warehouse Developer
PrerequisitesRequired Prerequisites Familiarity with the concepts of data warehousing.
Foundational product knowledge of Oracle BI EE
Suggested Prerequisites Oracle BI 10g: Analytics Overview - RWC
Course ObjectivesUnderstand OBIEE implementation architecture design decisionsDesign and develop dashboard scenariosDesign and develop reportsInstall Oracle BI EEEstablish Connectivity between the BI Server and data sources of relational and non-relational typesDefine the Physical, Business and Presentation layers of for an OBIEE implementationIntegrate OBIEE with MS Office
Course Topics
Introduction to Oracle EPM Systems and BIDescribing Oracles overall EPM SystemDefining Business Intelligence and business challengesUnderstanding how OBIEE addresses those challengesDescribing the Oracle BI productsDefining components of Oracle BI, used to support business intelligence requirements
OBI EE ArchitectureIdentifying major components of an Oracle BI architecture
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Describing the function of each componentUnderstanding the relationships among components
Oracle BI InstallationBasic installation architectureSystem requirements and supported platformsInstallation pre-requisitesDatabase connectivity/clients
Installing Oracle BI ServerInstalling Oracle BI Presentation ServerInstalling Oracle BI SchedulerVerifying installation
BI EE User InterfaceUnderstanding various components of Oracle BI user interfaceUnderstanding Oracle BI Answers, Dashboards and DeliversUsing Oracle Answers to construct, modify, and save BI requestsNavigating a Oracle BI Intelligence Dashboard
Dashboards and Answers DevelopmentCreating an Intelligence DashboardUsing Intelligence Dashboard UI objects to construct an Intelligence DashboardConfiguring delivery devicesAdding delivery profilesBuilding Analytics alertsCreating iBotsConfiguring the Analytics Scheduler
Introduction to Dimensional ModelingUnderstanding various types of data structuresDefining Data WarehouseUnderstanding the need of Data Warehouse
Exploring Oracle BI RepositoryExploring Oracle BI Metadata ObjectsIdentifying the three layers of OBI RepositoryExploring Administration Tool to view and modify the repository
Building Basic Repository
Identifying the objects in the Physical layer of a repositoryDefining a System Data Source Name (DSN) for a data sourceBuilding the Physical layerIdentifying objects in the Logical layer in the repositoryBuilding the Logical layer of the RepositoryIdentifying the objects in the Presentation layer of the repositoryBuilding the presentation layer of the repository
Testing and Deploying RepositoryDescribing techniques for testing a repositoryExecuting steps to validate and test a repository
Complex Repository Modeling
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Implementing new calculation measuresCreating new calculation measures based on existing logical columnsCreating new calculation measures based on physical columns
Using Multiple SourcesDescribing the use of time comparisons for business analysisImplementing time comparison measuresIdentifying reasons for segmenting data
Describing techniques to model partitionsImplementing a value-based partition
Hierarchies and Level Based MeasuresCreating a dimensional hierarchyUsing level-based measuresCreating a rank measureUnderstanding the need for Aggregate tablesConfiguring aggregate navigation in the OBI repository
Using VariablesDescribing session variablesDescribing repository variablesDescribing initialization blocksImplementing a dynamic repository variable
Using Non-Dimensional DataPrototype using a spreadsheetModeling a non-dimensional data source
Implementation Methodology and Best PracticesOracle BI project life cycle and implementation methodologyBest Practices
Oracle BI SecurityDefining authentication and authorizationDescribing the different levels at which security is enforcedConfiguring security using Security ManagerConfiguring query governing controls
Cache Management
Understanding the importance of cache in OBIConfiguring cachingManaging cache filesDeveloping caching strategies
Performance TuningUnderstanding the request and data flow in Oracle BIIdentifying critical points hindering performanceIdentifying performance bottlenecksLearn best practices for high performing BI
MS Office IntegrationUnderstanding MS Office plug in for Oracle BI
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Identifying the required components to enable office integrationInstalling and configuring MS office server and client for Oracle BI
Case StudyA complete walk through of a real life Oracle BI implementation cycleUnderstanding of requirements analysis and solution designExperience on building the solution as per designed componentsBuilding Dashboards as per user requirements
Deploying a dashboard for users
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