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Oracle Training Overview
This textbook offers an exhaustive, step-by-step guide through the powerful features of the Oracle
Business Intelligence (BI) product suite. One will learn the concepts, methods and techniques for
building sophisticated data analytic modules. Analytic results are then organized into interactive
dashboards. A solid foundation is laid for one to progress onto the latest and most advanced data
analytic capabilities.
Oracle Training Objectives
The following specific topics are included in this guide book:
- Background discussion of data warehousing, business intelligence (BI) and data analytics
presented in a form that business professionals can readily understand.
- Background concepts regarding logical data models, star schema and snowflake schema
warehouse models.
- How to build analytical models using fact tables, dimensions, dimension hierarchies, cubes,
measures and other multidimensional data model objects.
- Use interactive Dashboards to analyze data, uncover trends and make strategic business
decisions.
- Export BI results to productivity software such as Microsoft Office or other external
systems.
- Design customized Dashboards to reflect an individual's role, perspective or business
interest.
- Creating data analyses and dynamically interact with results produced from Oracle BI.
- Format analyses using sorts, filters and prompts.
- Format column output, subtotaling, customization of column properties and transforming
column data using formulas.
- Create results with compound layouts, including views such as tabular, chart, pivot table,
gauge and others.
- Manage content, permissions and access within the Presentation Catalog.
This textbook includes dozens of learning exercises, with detailed point-and-click solutions
also provided.
Oracle Training Audience
The target audience for this course is any business professional seeking to analyze enterprise-wide or
departmental information collected into an organization data warehouse. Among those for whom this
course might be particularly useful would be:
- Data architects
- Data warehouse administrators and analysts
- Business analysts
- Financial managers
- Market research professionals
- Human resource managers
- Procurement and vendor management professionals
- Field representatives
- Business development managers
Oracle Training Prerequisites
It is assumed that you have access to a valid installation of the Oracle WebLogic Server and a
deployment of the Oracle BI Server. Therefore, it is a mandatory prerequisite that this environment be
configured in advance. A step-by-step guide to creating such an installation along with overview
information about the technical architecture which supports these platforms is provided in the
textbook
- ORACLE FUSION MIDDLEWARE 11G: WEBLOGIC & BI SERVER ARCHITECTURE & INSTALLATION.
Advanced or power users who may not be responsible for the actual installation but who are
interested in Oracle BI architecture and administration topics may consider that textbook to be an
optional prerequisite.
Otherwise, a general working knowledge of desktop business software and the use of web-based
services via a browser are the only mandatory technical prerequisites.
Suggested Next Courses
After completing this textbook, advanced users should proceed onto the next textbook in the
Oracle BI learning series entitled
- ORACLE BI 11G: ADVANCED ANALYSES FOR POWER USERS.
Oracle Training Course duration
2 Days
Oracle Training Course outline
DATA WAREHOUSING, BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE & DATA
ANALYTICS
- THE TECHNOLOGY BEHIND BI
- WAREHOUSE MODELS & SCHEMAS
- DATA ANALYTICS & THE WAREHOUSE
GETTING STARTED WITH ORACLE BI
- ACCESS BI PRESENTATION SERVICES
- GLOBAL HEADER & HOME PAGE
- STAR & SNOWFLAKE SCHEMA MODELS
- THE PRESENTATION CATALOG
USING A DASHBOARD
- THE DASHBOARD INTERFACE
- VIEWING THE ANALYSES RESULTS
- WORKING WITH THE ANALYSIS RESULTS
- FILTERING DATA VIA PROMPTS
- DASHBOARD PAGE OPTIONS
- MANAGING PAGE CUSTOMIZATIONS
CREATING AN ANALYSIS
- CREATING A NEW ANALYSIS
- ADDING COLUMNS TO THE ANALYSIS
- MANAGING THE ANALYSIS DEFINITION
- VIEWING THE RESULTS
- WORKING WITH SUBJECT AREAS
SELECTING & ORDERING DATA
- SORTING DATA
- FILTERING DATA
- REUSING FILTERS
- PROMPTS
COLUMN FORMATTING
- CUSTOMIZING COLUMN PROPERTIES
- SYSTEM-WIDE COLUMN FORMATTING
- COLUMN FORMULAS
EMPLOYING TABLE & TITLE VIEWS
- ABOUT VIEWS
- WORKING WITH VIEWS
- TABLE VIEW
- TITLE VIEW
EMPLOYING GRAPH & GAUGE VIEWSEMPLOYING PIVOT TABLE VIEWS
- PIVOT TABLE CONCEPTS
- DEFINING THE PIVOT VIEW
- SECTIONS & PAGES
- TOTALS WITHIN PIVOT TABLES
EMPLOYING SECONDARY VIEWS
- FILTERS VIEW
- COLUMN SELECTOR VIEW
- VIEW SELECTOR VIEW
- TICKER VIEW
- LEGEND VIEW
- NARRATIVE VIEW
DEPLOYING ANALYSES TO DASHBOARDS
- USING DASHBOARD PROMPTS
- PREPARING OBJECTS FOR DASHBOARD DEPLOYMENT
BUILDING A DASHBOARD
- CREATING A DASHBOARD
- UNDERSTANDING THE DASHBOARD STRUCTURE
- USING THE DASHBOARD EDITOR
- MANAGING SAVED CONTENT
- MANAGING DASHBOARD OBJECTS
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