Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Training Course
Microsoft Official Curriculum Course Number: 10778
Overview: Students will learn how to implement self-service analytics and reporting, to implement multidimensional analysis solutions, create PowerPivot and tabular data models, and deliver rich data visualizations with PowerView and SQL Server Reporting Services, Who Should Attend: This course is intended for database professionals who need to fulfill a Business Intelligence Developer role to create analysis and reporting solutions. Primary responsibilities include: - Implementing reporting solutions by using SQL Server Reporting Services. - Implementing multidimensional databases by using SQL Server Analysis Services. - Creating tabular semantic data models for analysis by using SQL Server Analysis Services. - Create visualizations of data by using PowerView. - Create data mining solutions by using SQL Server Analysis Services. At Course Completion: After completing this course, students will be able to: - Describe the components, architecture, and nature of a BI solution. - Create reports with Reporting Services. - Create reusable report items that simplify self-service reporting. - Manage report execution and delivery. - Create a multidimensional database with Analysis Services. - Implement dimensions in a cube. - Implement measures and measure groups in a cube. - Use MDX Syntax. - Customize a cube. - Implement a Tabular Data Model in PowerPivot. -Use DAX to query a tabular model. - Implement a Tabular Database. - Use PowerView to create interactive data visualizations. - Use Data Mining for Predictive Analysis.
| | Prerequisite Comments: | Before attending this course, the student should have: - At least 2 years’ experience of working with relational databases, including: - Designing a normalized database. - Creating tables and relationships. - Querying with Transact-SQL. - Some basic knowledge of data warehouse schema topology (including star and snowflake schemas). - Some exposure to basic programming constructs (such as looping and branching). - An awareness of key business priorities such as revenue, profitability, and financial accounting is desirable.
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| Lesson 1: Introduction to Business Intelligence and Data Modeling | Introduction to Business Intelligence The Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform Lab : Reporting and Analyzing Data
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| Lesson 2: Implementing Reports with SQL Server Reporting Services | Introduction to Reporting Services Creating a Report with Report Designer Grouping and Aggregating Data in a Report Showing Data Graphically Filtering Reports by Using Parameters Publishing and Viewing a Report Lab : Creating a Report with Report Designer Lab : Enhancing and Publishing a Report
| Lesson 3: Supporting Self Service Reporting | Introduction to Self Service Reporting Shared Data Sources and Datasets Report Parts Lab : Implementing Self Service Reporting
| Lesson 4: Managing Report Execution and Delivery | Managing Report Security Managing Report Execution Subscriptions and Data Alert Troubleshooting Reporting Services Lab : Configuring Report Execution and Delivery
| Lesson 5: Creating Multidimensional Databases | Introduction to Multidimensional Analysis Creating Data Sources and Data Source Views Creating a Cube Overview of Cube Security Lab : Creating a Multidimensional Database
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| Lesson 6: Working with Dimensions | Configuring Dimensions Defining Attribute Hierarchies Sorting and Grouping Attributes Lab : Defining Dimensions
| Lesson 7: Working with Measures and Measure Groups | Working with Measures Working with Measure Groups Lab : Configuring Measures and Measure Groups
| Lesson 8: Introduction to MDX | MDX Fundamentals Adding Calculations to a Cube Using MDX to Query a Cube Lab : Using MDX
| Lesson 9: Customizing Cube Functionality | Working with Key Performance Indicators Working with Actions Working with Perspectives Working with Translations Lab : Customizing a Cube
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| Lesson 10: Implementing a Tabular Data Model with Microsoft PowerPivot | Introduction to Tabular Data Models and PowerPivot Technologies Creating a Tabular Data Model by Using PowerPivot for Excel Sharing a PowerPivot Workbook and Using PowerPivot Gallery Lab : Using PowerPivot for Excel
| Lesson 11: Introduction to DAX | DAX Fundamentals Using DAX to Create Calculated Column and Measures in a Tabular Data Model Lab : Creating Calculated Columns and Measures by Using DAX
| Lesson 12: Implementing an Analysis Services Tabular Data Model | Introduction to Analysis Services Tabular Data Model Projects Developing an Analysis Services Tabular Data Model in SQL Server Data Tools Lab : Working with an Analysis Services Tabular Data Model
| Lesson 13: Creating Data Visualizations with Power View | Introduction to Power View Visualizing Data with Power View Lab : Creating Data Visualizations with Power View
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| Lesson 14: Performing Predictive Analysis with Data Mining | Overview of Data Mining Creating a Data Mining Solution Validating a Data Mining Solution Consuming a Data Mining Solution Lab : Using Data Mining to Support a Marketing Campaign
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