Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g (OBIEE) is a comprehensive business intelligence platform that delivers a full range of capabilities - including interactive dashboards, ad hoc queries, notifications and alerts, enterprise and financial reporting, scorecard and strategy management, business process invocation, search and collaboration, mobile, integrated systems management and more. Browse through the contents of the program.
OBIEE Course Contents |
Exploring Oracle BI architecture components |
Exploring a repository’s structure, features, and functions |
Using the Oracle BI Administration Tool |
Creating a repository |
Loading a repository into Oracle BI Server memory |
Importing data sources |
Setting up connection pool properties |
Defining keys and joins |
Examining physical layer object properties |
Creating alias tables |
Building a business model |
Building logical tables, columns, and sources |
Defining logical joins |
Building measures |
Examining business model object properties |
Exploring Presentation layer objects |
Creating Presentation layer objects |
Modifying Presentation layer objects |
Examining Presentation layer object properties |
Checking repository consistency |
Turning on logging |
Defining a repository in the initialization file |
Executing analyses to test a repository |
Inspecting the query log |
Adding multiple logical table sources to a logical table |
Specifying logical content |
Creating new calculation measures based on existing logical columns |
Creating new calculation measures based on physical columns |
Creating new calculation measures using the Calculation Wizard |
Creating measures using functions |
Creating logical dimension hierarchies |
Creating level-based measures |
Creating share measures |
Creating dimension-specific aggregation rules |
Creating presentation hierarchies |
Creating parent-child hierarchies |
Using calculated members |
Modeling aggregate tables to improve query performance |
Setting the number of elements in a hierarchy |
Testing aggregate navigation |
Using the Aggregate Persistence Wizard |
Exploring partition types |
Modeling partitions in an Oracle BI repository |
Using the Calculation Wizard to create derived measures |
Creating session variables |
Creating repository variables |
Creating initialization blocks |
Using the Variable Manager |
Using dynamic repository variables as filters |
Using time comparisons in business analysis |
Using Oracle BI time series functions to model time series data |
Modeling Many-to-Many Relationships |
Using bridge tables to resolve many-to-many relationships between dimension tables and fact tables |
Adding fact columns automatically to dimension-only queries |
Ensuring the expected results for dimension-only queries |
Selecting a predetermined fact table source |
Specifying a default join path between dimension tables |
Importing a multidimensional data source into a repository |
Incorporating horizontal federation into a business model |
Incorporating vertical federation into a business model |
Adding Essbase measures to a relational model |
Displaying data from multidimensional sources in Oracle BI analyses and dashboards |
Exploring Oracle BI default security settings |
Creating users and groups |
Creating application roles |
Setting up object permissions |
Setting row-level security (data filters) |
Setting query limits and timing restrictions |
Restricting tables as non-cacheable |
Using Cache Manager |
Inspecting cache reports |
Purging cache entries |
Modifying cache parameters and options |
Seeding the cache |
Setting up the sample usage tracking repository |
Tracking and storing Oracle BI Server usage at the detailed query level |
Using usage tracking statistics to optimize query performance and aggregation strategies |
Analyzing usage results using Oracle BI Answers and other reporting tools |
Setting up a multiuser development environment |
Developing a repository using multiple developers |
Tracking development project history |
Comparing repositories |
Equalizing objects |
Creating a patch |
Applying a patch |
Making merge decisions |
Working with Oracle Business Intelligence Analyses |
Introduction to Oracle BI Analysis Editor |
Oracle BI column types |
Working with analyses in Oracle BI |
Using advanced formatting |
Administering the Presentation Catalog |
Maintaining the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog in the Catalog page |
Oracle BI and catalog security overview |
Managing security using roles |
Understanding security inheritance |
Setting object permissions |
Setting system privileges |
Archiving catalog items |
Introduction to filters and selections |
Creating, editing, and grouping filters |
Adding prompts to analyses |
Dynamic filtering |
Using saved analyses as filters |
Creating groups |
Creating calculated items |
Creating selection steps |
Oracle Business Intelligence Analyses: Advanced Features |
Setting analysis properties |
Combining analysis criteria by using set operations |
Executing direct database analyses |
Editing logical SQL generated by an analysis |
Creating a link to a saved analysis |
Creating an Excel Web Query file |
Working with Views and Graphs in Analyses |
Introduction to views, graphs, and editors |
Working with views in Compound Layouts |
Creating and editing graphs |
Linking master-detail views |
Performing common view tasks |
Visualizing Data: Gauges, Maps, and Mobile |
Introduction to Gauge views |
Working with Gauge views |
Introduction to Map views and their components |
Creating and editing Map views |
Introduction to Oracle Business Intelligence Mobile |
Working with and searching content in BI Mobile |
Measuring Results with Key Performance Indicators |
Introduction to KPIs |
Creating KPIs, setting trending, dimensionality, and thresholds |
Introduction to KPI Watchlists |
Creating a KPI Watchlist |
Changing Dimensionality for a KPI Watchlist event |
Showing Results With Pivot Tables |
Introduction to pivot tables |
Creating, arranging, and formatting a pivot table |
Using hierarchical columns |
Sorting in pivot tables |
Setting aggregation and using totals |
Showing an item’s relative value |
Building calculations and displaying running sums |
Creating Oracle Business Intelligence Dashboards |
Introduction to dashboards and dashboard pages |
Creating and editing dashboards |