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June 27-28 | Multidimensional Modeling

Start date and time

June 27, 2013 8:30 AM

End date and time

June 28, 2013 5:00 PM

Time zone:

(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Venue

Deloitte Leuven
Martelarenlaan 38
Leuven 3010
Belgium

Contact Information

Deloitte Academy Consulting
Ineke Hoogmartens, Academy Leader 
Leen Vandebergen, Assistant
bedeloitteacademy@deloitte.com
+32 (0)2 749 53 48

Registration options

Online

Payment Information

€ 1070 for 2 days.

 

Course Description 

This instructor-led training package provides a thorough understanding of the purpose of multidimensional models and teaches the participants how to construct correct models. 

Multidimensional Modeling is a technique greatly appreciated in translating Performance Management information requirements into comprehensible information models suitable for different purposes. 

Multidimensional models bring structure into the information requirements analysis process. They are used as a communication medium between business, end users, ICT and implementers. They are the basis for preparing an implementation of a Performance Management solution, regardless if information will be disclosed through scorecarding, dashboards, standard and ad-hoc reports, or OLAP cubes. 

Course Objectives

  • Understand the concepts behind multidimensional models. 
  • Grasp the rules to take into account when evaluating if a multidimensional model is correct.
  • Construct multidimensional models. 

Course Duration 

2 days 

Course Audience

 Anyone (going to be) actively involved in a Performance Management project. 

Course Prerequisites 

A basic understanding of the purpose of Performance Management solutions is an advantage though not specifically required. 

Course Topics 

  1. Introduction. 
  2. Step 1: Logical model or star schema. A
  3. Step 2: Combining different star schema’s. 
  4. Step 3: Factless facts. 
  5. Wrap up of the complete model.

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