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Chapter 1: Introduction to Business Intelligence

Table 1-1: Comparison of Transaction Systems with Data Warehouses
Table 1-2: Today’s Information Needs Are Extensions of the Same Needs in the Early 1990s

Chapter 2: Goals of Deploying BusinessObjects

Table 2-1: BusinessObjects Helps Measure Progress Toward Business Goals
Table 2-2: BusinessObjects Contributes to the Cost Reduction or Revenue Improvement

Chapter 4: Marketing BusinessObjects

Table 4-1: SWOT Analysis for New Data Warehouse and BusinessObjects Implementation
Table 4-2: A Mature Data Warehouse and BusinessObjects Deployment that Has Stalled
Table 4-3: Emphasize Benefits, Not Features
Table 4-4: Place Affects Which Products You Deploy and How
Table 4-5: Potential User Segments
Table 4-6: Customized Marketing Strategy per User Segment

Chapter 6: Using Designer to Build a Basic Universe

Table 6-1: Designer Toolbar Buttons
Table 6-2: BusinessObjects Allows for Different User IDs and Passwords Between the Repository and the Data Source(s)

Chapter 7: Universe Joins

Table 7-1: Designer Graphics Options Used in the Structure Pane

Chapter 8: Classes and Objects

Table 8-1: Object Names Should Follow the Four Cs: Be Customer Oriented, Clear, Consistent, and Concise
Table 8-2: Object Names Are Assigned an OBJECT_ID Within the BusinessObjects Repository Tables
Table 8-3: Object Types Correspond to Physical Database Field Formats
Table 8-4: Objects Can Be Used in Three Different Ways in a Query

Chapter 9: List of Values

Table 9-1: Options that Control List of Values Functionality
Table 9-2: List of Values Can Access Personal Data Files

Chapter 10: Advanced Objects

Table 10-1: Test Plan for Aggregate Awareness

Chapter 11: Multidimensional Analysis

Table 11-1: OLAP Dimensions Map to BusinessObjects Classes
Table 11-2: Translation Types Define How Essbase Members Map to Universe Object Values

Chapter 12: Incorporating Supervisor Settings into the Universe Design

Table 12-1: Employees May Work Across Multiple Departments
Table 12-2: Universes Can Be Associated with One or More Groups or Departments
Table 12-3: Supervisor Allows You to Assign Profiles to Each User
Table 12-4: Supervisor Buttons and Shortcut Keys
Table 12-5: User Properties Are Global and Apply to All Resources and Instances of the User
Table 12-6: User Security Access Levels Interact with Universe Objects to Restrict Access to Columns of Information

Chapter 14: Minimizing Universe Maintenance

Table 14-1: Universe Links Are Defined in the Repository Tables
Table 14-2: Glossary of Terms for Integrating Metadata Between ETL and BI Tools

Chapter 15: Almost There

Table 15-1: Settings to Check the Integrity of Universe Components
Table 15-2: Print Options to Document the Universe
Table 15-3: Quality Assurance Checklist
Table 15-4: Potential Bottlenecks that Affect BusinessObjects Response Time
Table 15-5: Events Are Captured in the WebI Activity Log
Table 15-6: The Audit Log Captures Information According to these Applications
Table 15-7: Classes and Objects in the Audit Universe

Chapter 16: Introduction to Reporting

Table 16-1: Buttons on the BusinessObjects Standard Toolbar
Table 16-2: Sample Business Questions that Can Best Be Answered by a Particular Block Type

Chapter 17: Report and Chart Formatting

Table 17-1: Buttons on the BusinessObjects Formatting Toolbar
Table 17-2: Chart Format Options in the General Tab

Chapter 18: Analyzing the Data: the Slice and Dice Panel

Table 18-1: Buttons Within the Slice and Dice Panel
Table 18-2: Calculations Available from the Slice and Dice Panel

Chapter 19: Exploring the Data: Multidimensional Analysis

Table 19-1: Drill Options

Chapter 21: Creating a New Query

Table 21-1: Refine a Business Question to Construct a Query
Table 21-2: Buttons in the Query Panel
Table 21-3: Operators Available in the Query Panel Conditions
Table 21-4: Operands for Specifying Comparison Values in a Complex Condition

Chapter 22: Complex Queries

Table 22-1: Sample Wine Data for Complex Conditions
Table 22-2: Set Operators to Combine Queries
Table 22-3: Sample Wine Data for Combined Queries

Chapter 23: WebIntelligence

Table 23-1: Summary of Differences in Applets and ActiveX
Table 23-2: Enhanced Document Format Toolbar
Table 23-3: Buttons in the Web Panel Toolbar
Table 23-4: Settings to Format Report Components
Table 23-5: OLAP Panel Buttons

Chapter 24: WebIntelligence Version 6.0

Table 24-1: Differences in the Versions and WebI Interfaces
Table 24-2: Buttons for Navigating a Document in InfoView
Table 24-3: Buttons Available in Edit Query



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Business Objects(c) The Complete Reference
Cisco Field Manual: Catalyst Switch Configuration
ISBN: 72262656
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 206

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