Table Of Contents

  1. Business Intelligence Introduction
    1. The Need
    2. The Need - 2
    3. Roadmap
    4. Balanced scorecard and Key Performance Indicators
  2. Statistics for Business Intelligence- Theory
    1. Introduction
    2. Descriptive Statistics
    3. Shape
    4. Distribution
    5. Sampling
    6. Inferential Statistics
    7. Hypothesis Testing
    8. Inference for two populations
    9. ANOVA
    10. Chi-Square Tests
    11. Simple Regression
    12. Multiple Regression
    13. Multiple Regression Model Building
    14. Non parametric statistics
  3. Statistics for Business Intelligence- Implementation
    1. T-test, F-test and p-value
    2. Use of Statistics- Practical considerations
    3. Statistics-Examples
    4. Design Of Experiments - Introduction
    5. Examples using R- Comparing two conditions
    6. Examples using R- Analysis of Variance
  4. Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE)
    1. OBIEE - Introduction
    2. OBIEE - Creating a MySql Datasource
    3. OBIEE - Creating an OBIEE repository and importing a physical schema
    4. OBIEE - Creating logical model and presentation catalog
    5. OBIEE - Creating Hierarchy and drill down table
    6. OBIEE - Using a Column Selector for additional Drill down
    7. OBIEE - Creating a Rank measure
    8. OBIEE - Managing Cache
    9. OBIEE - Creating and Using dynamic repository variable
    10. OBIEE - Session variables and row level security
    11. OBIEE - Configuring the publisher/scheduler for MySql
  5. R
    1. R and Java - JRI using eclipse
    2. R and Java - JRI using eclipse on 64 bit machines
    3. R and Java - JRI using Netbeans
    4. R - Tutorial I (Basics and Vectors)
  6. Data Management
    1. Introduction to Data warehouse
    2. Dimensional Modeling

Monday, June 14, 2010

OBIEE - Introduction

In this series of post we will look at Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition.
The source database for the examples is the foodmart database which can be downloaded from here . Look at this blog from more details on this database.
The blogs will cover the following:

  1. Creating a repository.

  2. Using Answers

  3. Creating Dashboards

  4. Using BI publisher

  5. Caching

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