SQL Server Analysys Services - 2005 & 2008: 1. Introduction To Data Warehousing Concepts
SQL Server Analysis Services 2005 & 2008 provides tools for data warehousing and business intelligence. It allows users to analyze multidimensional data and create key performance indicators. The document discusses Analysis Services components, how to design cubes and dimensions, and advanced techniques like partitions and perspectives. It also covers managing and securing Analysis Services projects, migrating from older versions, and best practices.
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SQL Server Analysys Services - 2005 & 2008: 1. Introduction To Data Warehousing Concepts
SQL Server Analysis Services 2005 & 2008 provides tools for data warehousing and business intelligence. It allows users to analyze multidimensional data and create key performance indicators. The document discusses Analysis Services components, how to design cubes and dimensions, and advanced techniques like partitions and perspectives. It also covers managing and securing Analysis Services projects, migrating from older versions, and best practices.
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SQL SERVER ANALYSYS SERVICES 2005 & 2008
1. Introduction to Data Warehousing Concepts
i. What is Data Warehousing? ii. Need for Data warehousing iii. OLTP Databases Vs DW iv. Multi-dimensionalit v. !tar !"hema 2. Introduction to Analysis Services i. Need for !!#! ii. $undamentals of #nalsis !ervi"es %&&' and %&&( iii. #r"hite"ture of !!#! iv. $#!M) *ules v. +on,guration of !!#! vi. !!#! and !-L !erver .rowser !ervi"e vii. )ntegration with !-L !erver +om/onents viii. #nalsis !ervi"es +om/onents Overview 3. Designing Analysis Services Projects i. Data Pre/aration ii. !tarting an #nalsis !ervi"es Pro0e"t iii. 1ierar"hies and #ttributes iv. Dimension Design v. +ube Design vi. .asi" .rowsing 4. Advanced SSAS Design i. MD2 -ueries ii. +reation of !ub +ubes iii. Partitions iv. #ggregations v. #nalsis #"tions vi. !lowl +hanging Dimensions 3!+D4 vii. Pers/e"tives viii. Permissions and *oles i5. !e"urit over +ubes and Dimensions . !D" and Cu#e Analysis i. Basic MDX Multi-dimensional expressions MDX queries Creating calculations ii. Advanced MDX Defining named sets Basic scripting Defining actions $. %ey Per&or'ance Indicators i. What are 6P)s ii. 7se and Variants of 6P)s iii. .rowsing 6P)s using 7) and MD2 iv. 6P)s and 2ML# (. !anaging Analysis Services i. #nalsis !ervi"es +on,guration ii. De/loment O/tions iii. Pro"essing T/es iv. .rowsing +ubes v. !e"urit Management vi. 7sage .ased O/timi8ations 37.O4 vii. )m/orting !!#! Pro0e"t ). Per&or'ance Counters i. !-L !erver Pro,ler ii. Performan"e +ounters *. Co'parison +ith Analysis Services o& S,- Server 2... 1.. !igrating SSAS 2.. Projects to 2..) i. New features in !-L !erver %&&( ii. Performan"e bene,ts over M!#! %&&' iii. Dimension and +ube 95tensions iv. Mining 95tensions in !!#! %&&( v. #ttribute *elationshi/s and Pro/erties vi. T/e ) and T/e )) SCDs 11. /eneration o& 0eports &ro' SSAS Cu#es 12. 1est Practices and Conclusion