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Program Tailor-made BI

The Information Management Frame, which is developed by Peter Alons and Rob Arntz and described in the book About Facts and Things, has a number of 'pillars of application'. One of those pillars is the Data Warehouse pillar. In most of the successful Business Intelligence projects this pillar is filled with special models based on Dimensional Modeling. For reliable Business Intelligence it is necessary and essential that these models are derived from a conceptual information model created with Fact-Oriented Modeling (FOM), and that this conceptual information model is also actually validated by the knowledge workers.

The course Tailor-made BI offers a complete view on all possibilities that dimensional data structures, generated from a conceptual information model, yield to develop truly successful and optimal BI-applications for knowledge workers. Based on your specific needs, the course teaches you how to apply this true quality pursuing approach for the development of BI-applications in practice.

Choice of subjects

Ø Becoming familiar with the basic principles of Business Intelligence

Ø Becoming familiar with the fundamental relation between concrete facts and Business Intelligence

Ø Becoming familiar with the significance of 'natural lowest grain' facts

Ø Becoming familiar with the basic principles of Dimensional Modeling

Ø Getting to know the standard situations of Dimensional Modeling

Ø Understanding the significance of history for Business Intelligence and how that history can be stored and retrieved

Ø Becoming familiar with unusual information principles, such as facts without measures, many-to-many relations, organizational hierarchies and enriched history

Ø Becoming familiar with unusual fact principles, such as differences in grain, the time of day, different units, and reporting in 'bands'

Ø Becoming familiar with advanced queries, such as 'Drill-Across Queries', 'Self-Referencing Queries', 'Behavior Tracking', 'Sequential Subsetting', and 'Market Basket Analysis'

Ø Becoming familiar with how the design of all such matters can be fit into the Information Management Frame

Ø Becoming familiar with how all these matters can be headed for through the right form of 'Governance'

Ø And practicing a lot in all these matters

For whom

Ø Data Scientists, Business Analysts, and Information Analysts

Ø All Knowledge workers in an organization, who would like to be able again to exert genuine influence on the development of the applications that they need to do their work

Teachers

Peter Alons is a self-employed senior advisor at PAlCon, and has been involved for over 25 years in BI- and DWH-projects at the Dutch Railways, KLM-Air France, Rabobank, ABN-AMRO, Erasmus Medical Center, and Generali insurance group. In these projects he has been active as advisor, method coach, information analyst, and quality-assurance auditor. In collaboration with others he developed the Information Management Frame, and applied it successfully in his projects. He gives presentations, workshops, and lectures on FOM, Information Management, Data Warehousing, and Information Quality Management at various customers and Universities in The Netherlands. He is the author of the book About Facts and Things.

Rob Arntz has been involved for over 15 years in BI- and DWH-projects at ABN-AMRO, Rabobank, the Dutch Council for the Administration of Justice, and Prorail. In these projects he has been active as information analyst, ETL-expert and DWH-consultant. He has been actively involved in developing the Information Management Frame and the application of it. He gives presentations, workshops, and lectures on FOM, Information Management, and Data Warehousing both internally as with customers. He is co-author of the book Fully Communication Oriented Information Modeling, exercises and cases.

Literature

Ø The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit, Ralph Kimball, Laura Reeves, Margy Ross, Warren Thornthwaite, 2002, Wiley Computer publishing, ISBN: 0471200247.

Ø The Data Warehouse Toolkit, Second Edition, Ralph Kimball, Margy Ross, 1998, Wiley Computer publishing, ISBN: 0471255475.

Ø About Facts and Things, Peter Alons, Brave New Books, 2014.

Ø Pdf's of the PowerPoint presentations.

Ø CD with Star Tracker and the case material.

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