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Training Course: Designing an Analysis Solution Architecture Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services (2796, MOC 2796)

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Training Course Code: 2796
Training Duration: 3 days.
Price: £995

Training Course Summary:

Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

The purpose of this three day course is to teach business intelligence (BI) professionals working in enterprise environments how to design a multidimensional solution architecture that supports their BI solution. Students will go through the entire process-from capturing business and technical requirements, to deploying a multidimensional solution, to production. Students will also be taught to develop custom functionality and optimize a multidimensional solution.

The course focuses on the planning and design aspects of an analysis solution and does not teach students how to create Analysis Services database objects or how to use the development tools provided with SQL Server 2005.

At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:

• Capture the business and technical requirements for an analysis solution.

• Design and implement a logical Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) solution architecture.

• Design physical storage for a multidimensional solution.

• Create calculated members and named sets.

• Implement Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), actions, and stored procedures.

• Design the infrastructure for an OLAP solution.

• Deploy and secure an Analysis Services solution in a production environment.

• Monitor and optimize an Analysis Services solution.

• Implement a data mining solution.

Pre-Requisites:

Before attending this course, students must:

• Have hands-on experience with database development tasks. For example:

• Creating Transact-SQL queries

• Writing and optimizing advanced queries (for example, queries that contain complex joins or subqueries)

• Creating database objects such as tables, views, and indexes

• Have foundational conceptual understanding of data warehousing, data marts, and business intelligence. Students must be well versed on the subjects of data warehousing, data marts, and BI, and preferably have read at least one book by Ralph Kimball or Bill Inmon.

• Have a conceptual understanding of OLAP technologies, multidimensional data, MDX, and relational database modeling. For example, know what facts, dimensions, measures, calculated measures, and foreign keys are.

• Be familiar with SQL Server 2005 features, tools, and technologies. In particular, they must have built and queried an Analysis Services cube.

• Have foundational understanding of Microsoft Windows security. For example, how groups, delegation of credentials, and impersonation function in a security context.

• Have foundational understanding of Web-based architecture. For example, SSL, SOAP, and IIS-what they are and what their role is.

• Must understand the difference between replication and ETL.

• Already know how to use:

• Microsoft Office Visio

• Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio

• Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

• Performance Monitor

• Microsoft SQL Server Profiler

Who Should Attend:

This course is intended for experienced BI professionals. The target students for this course already have an understanding of how to use SQL Server 2005 tools to implement Analysis Services functionality, but need to develop their understanding of design principles and best practices when planning, implementing, and deploying an Analysis Services solution.

Training Course Overview/Content:

Course Outline
Module 1: Capturing Business and Technical Requirements

In this module, students will first learn about key design principles that they should consider when defining the scope of a BI project. They will then learn how to identify the business and technical requirements to ensure that their solution meets the needs of its users.

Lessons

• Planning an Analysis Solution

• Identifying Requirements and Constraints


Lab 1: Capturing Business and Technical Requirements

• Reviewing Solution Requirements

• Identifying Further Information Requirements


After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Plan an analysis solution.

• Identify requirements and constraints when designing an analysis solution.


Module 2: Designing and Implementing a Logical OLAP Solution Architecture

This module describes considerations and guidelines for designing an OLAP solution, including a relational data warehouse and an Analysis Services cube.

Lessons

• Planning an OLAP Solution

• Designing and Implementing Fact and Dimension Tables

• Designing and Implementing Cubes


Lab 2: Designing and Implementing an OLAP Solution

• Designing and Implementing a Relational Database Schema

• Designing and Implementing a Cube

• Designing and Implementing Perspectives


After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe design considerations for an OLAP solution.

• Describe design considerations for the relational schema of an OLAP solution.

• Describe considerations for designing and implementing OLAP cubes.


Module 3: Designing Physical Storage for a Multidimensional Solution

In this module, students will learn how to design an effective physical storage solution for a multidimensional application.

Lessons

• Designing Physical Storage

• Partitioning Relational Data

• Partitioning Multidimensional Data


Lab 3: Designing and Implementing Physical Storage

• Designing and Implementing a Storage Solution

• Designing and Implementing Relational Partitioning

• Designing and Implementing Multidimensional Partitioning

• Testing the Solution


After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Design an effective physical storage solution for dimensions and measures.

• Partition relational data.

• Partition multidimensional data.


Module 4: Creating Calculations

In this module, students will learn how to create Multidimensional Expression (MDX) calculations. The module describes how to create calculated members, named sets, and scoped assignments.

Lessons

• Implementing Calculated Members

• Implementing Named Sets

• Implementing Scoped MDX Scripts


Lab 4: Implementing Calculations

• Creating Calculated Members

• Creating Named Sets

• Creating a Scoped MDX Script


After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Create calculated members.

• Create named sets.

• Create scoped assignments.


Module 5: Extending Cube Functionality

In this module, students will learn about the benefits of KPIs, actions, and stored procedures. They will also learn how to implement KPIs, actions, and stored procedures in an Analysis Services cube.

Lessons

• Key Performance Indicators

• Actions

• Stored Procedures


Lab 5: Implementing Advanced Functionality

• Creating KPIs

• Creating Actions

• Creating Stored Procedures


After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Create KPIs.

• Create actions.

• Create stored procedures.


Module 6: Designing an Analysis Services Infrastructure

In this module, students will learn how to design an appropriate infrastructure for an OLAP application.

Lessons

• Considerations for Analysis Services Resource Requirements

• Considerations for Analysis Services Scalability

• Considerations for Analysis Services Availability


Lab 6: Designing and Implementing Analysis Services Infrastructure

• Planning Production System Infr
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