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PART I: OveRvIew
Datawarehouse Basics and Introduction to OIBIEE
• General Data warehousing concepts
• Dimensional modeling basics
• Oracle Business Intelligence Application Overview
• Describing the Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Architecture and components
PART II: ADMIN TOOL AND RPD MODeLING
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
• Defining a repository in the initialization file
• 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 share 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
Modeling Time Series Data
• Using time comparisons in business analysis
• Using Oracle BI time series functions to model time series data
PART III: DASHBOARD AND ANALYSIS
Working with Oracle Business Intelligence Answers
• Introduction to OracleBI Answers
• Working with requests in OracleBI Answers
Filtering Requests in Oracle Business Intelligence Answers
• Introduction to filters in Answers
• Adding filter prompts to requests
• Using saved requests as filters
Views and Charts in Requests
• Introduction to Answers views and charts
• Creating a column selector view
Showing Results with Pivot tables
• Introduction to pivot tables
• Formatting pivot tables
• Setting aggregation rules and building formulas
Creating Interactive Dashboards
• Introduction to Dashboards and pages
• Dashboard Editor UI elements
• Composing Dashboard elements
Configuring Interactive Dashboards
• Types of Dashboard content
• Embedding content in Dashboards
Customizing the Oracle Business Intelligence User Interface
• Modifying cascading style sheets
• Modifying XML message files
Configuring Guided Navigation Links
• Building guided navigation with static links
• Building guided navigation with conditional links and sections
Administering Oracle Business Intelligence Presentation Catalog
• Maintaining the OracleBI Presentation Catalog
• Maintaining security
• Understanding security inheritance
PART IV: SECURITY FEATURES And dElIVERS
Security
• Creating users and groups
• Setting permissions for users and groups
• Authenticating using a external database
• Authenticating using database authentication
• Setting query limits and timing restrictions
• Setting filters to personalize information
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
• Tracking development project history
Using Administration Tool wizards and utilities to manage, maintain, and enhance repositories
• Employing techniques to optimize Oracle BI query performance
Using Oracle Business Intelligence Delivers
• Building alerts
• Building iBots
• Introduction to OracleBI Scheduler
• Configuring Job Manager
• Monitoring Scheduled requests
ImPoRTAnT REAl TImE SCEnARIoS CoVEREd In ThE CoURSE:
• Configurations and Servers.
• Upgrading RPD and Catalog from 10g to 11g.
• Real time business knowledge.
• Real time Project parallel with the course.
• Setting Up and Administering Usage Tracking.
• Migrating OBIEE objects between the environments.
• Overview of DAC and BI Publisher.
• Overview of various ETL tools in the market.
• SDLC steps followed in the OBIEE project will be exclusively experienced by Students.
• Important Scenarios and real time Issues will be discussed.
• Mock Interviews.

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  • 1. vinith468@gmail.com contact:+91-9030817388. PART I: OveRvIew Datawarehouse Basics and Introduction to OIBIEE • General Data warehousing concepts • Dimensional modeling basics • Oracle Business Intelligence Application Overview • Describing the Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Architecture and components PART II: ADMIN TOOL AND RPD MODeLING 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
  • 2. • 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 • Defining a repository in the initialization file • 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
  • 3. • 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 share 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 Modeling Time Series Data • Using time comparisons in business analysis
  • 4. • Using Oracle BI time series functions to model time series data PART III: DASHBOARD AND ANALYSIS Working with Oracle Business Intelligence Answers • Introduction to OracleBI Answers • Working with requests in OracleBI Answers Filtering Requests in Oracle Business Intelligence Answers • Introduction to filters in Answers • Adding filter prompts to requests • Using saved requests as filters Views and Charts in Requests • Introduction to Answers views and charts • Creating a column selector view Showing Results with Pivot tables • Introduction to pivot tables • Formatting pivot tables • Setting aggregation rules and building formulas Creating Interactive Dashboards • Introduction to Dashboards and pages • Dashboard Editor UI elements • Composing Dashboard elements Configuring Interactive Dashboards • Types of Dashboard content • Embedding content in Dashboards
  • 5. Customizing the Oracle Business Intelligence User Interface • Modifying cascading style sheets • Modifying XML message files Configuring Guided Navigation Links • Building guided navigation with static links • Building guided navigation with conditional links and sections Administering Oracle Business Intelligence Presentation Catalog • Maintaining the OracleBI Presentation Catalog • Maintaining security • Understanding security inheritance PART IV: SECURITY FEATURES And dElIVERS Security • Creating users and groups • Setting permissions for users and groups • Authenticating using a external database • Authenticating using database authentication • Setting query limits and timing restrictions • Setting filters to personalize information Cache Management • Restricting tables as non-cacheable • Using Cache Manager • Inspecting cache reports • Purging cache entries
  • 6. • Modifying cache parameters and options • Seeding the cache Multi-user Development • Setting up a multi-user development environment • Developing a repository using multiple developers • Tracking development project history Using Administration Tool wizards and utilities to manage, maintain, and enhance repositories • Employing techniques to optimize Oracle BI query performance Using Oracle Business Intelligence Delivers • Building alerts • Building iBots • Introduction to OracleBI Scheduler • Configuring Job Manager • Monitoring Scheduled requests ImPoRTAnT REAl TImE SCEnARIoS CoVEREd In ThE CoURSE: • Configurations and Servers. • Upgrading RPD and Catalog from 10g to 11g. • Real time business knowledge. • Real time Project parallel with the course. • Setting Up and Administering Usage Tracking. • Migrating OBIEE objects between the environments.
  • 7. • Overview of DAC and BI Publisher. • Overview of various ETL tools in the market. • SDLC steps followed in the OBIEE project will be exclusively experienced by Students. • Important Scenarios and real time Issues will be discussed. • Mock Interviews.