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TBW10 BI - Enterprise Data Warehousing Course Content
- Architecture of SAP NetWeaver 2004s BI
- Overview of the most important objects (Info objects, InfoProviders and so on) in BI and their properties
- Components of the data flow and extracting data from SAP source systems or other data sources in the BI
- Benefits and use of the business content
- Introduction to administration of BI data targets
- Basics for optimizing query performance (BI accelerator)
TBW20 BI - Reporting & Query Design Course Content
- Architecture and functions of the SAP BI analysis tools
- Navigation in SAP BI reports
- Creating query definitions with the BEx Query Designer and the BEx Web Analyzer
- Integrating key figures, characteristics, hierarchies, variables, properties, exceptions, and conditions in the query definitions
- Using the BEx information broadcaster to distribute reports
- Integrating applications in the SAP Enterprise Portal
- Integrating documents in reports
- Configuring report-report interfaces
- Presenting reports in MS Excel or HTML
- Using predefined reports from the SAP Business Content
TBW42 BI- Advanced Enterprise DW & Reporting Course Content
- Data acquisition (data flow in BI, transformations, delta management, enhancement of Business Content DataSources, process of extracting data from SAP source systems, data staging via different interfaces, real-time data acquisition, direct access, unit of measure conversion)
- User management & authorizations (architecture and strategies for a BI authorization concept, security requests in SAP BI, creating authorizations for reporting, administrative tasks, source systems, and the planning environment)
- Modeling (creating authorizations for reporting, developing a BI data model, modeling data marts, enhancing/changing the data model, remodeling, aspects of an Enterprise Data Warehouse architecture, special aspects of modeling and data warehousing, InfoSets, MultiProvider, and Open Hub Service)
- Report layout (using different webitems to create demanding web applications, creating formatted reports that are optimized for presentation and printing, using GIS functions to display data on maps, advanced options and settings options in the BEx Information Broadcaster , using the advanced options in MS Excel, introduction to modeling analytical applications using the Visual Composer)
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