Book description
Between the high-level concepts of business intelligence and the nitty-gritty instructions for using vendors’ tools lies the essential, yet poorly-understood layer of architecture, design and process. Without this knowledge, Big Data is belittled – projects flounder, are late and go over budget. Business Intelligence Guidebook: From Data Integration to Analytics shines a bright light on an often neglected topic, arming you with the knowledge you need to design rock-solid business intelligence and data integration processes. Practicing consultant and adjunct BI professor Rick Sherman takes the guesswork out of creating systems that are cost-effective, reusable and essential for transforming raw data into valuable information for business decision-makers.
After reading this book, you will be able to design the overall architecture for functioning business intelligence systems with the supporting data warehousing and data-integration applications. You will have the information you need to get a project launched, developed, managed and delivered on time and on budget – turning the deluge of data into actionable information that fuels business knowledge. Finally, you’ll give your career a boost by demonstrating an essential knowledge that puts corporate BI projects on a fast-track to success.
- Provides practical guidelines for building successful BI, DW and data integration solutions.
- Explains underlying BI, DW and data integration design, architecture and processes in clear, accessible language.
- Includes the complete project development lifecycle that can be applied at large enterprises as well as at small to medium-sized businesses
- Describes best practices and pragmatic approaches so readers can put them into action.
- Companion website includes templates and examples, further discussion of key topics, instructor materials, and references to trusted industry sources.
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Foreword
- How to Use This Book
- Acknowledgments
- Part I. Concepts and Context
- Part II. Business and Technical Needs
- Part III. Architectural Framework
- Part IV. Data Design
- Part V. Data Integration Design
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Part VI. Business Intelligence Design
- Chapter 13. Business Intelligence Applications
- Chapter 14. BI Design and Development
- Chapter 15. Advanced Analytics
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Chapter 16. Data Shadow Systems
- The Data Shadow Problem
- Are There Data Shadow Systems in Your Organization?
- What Kind of Data Shadow Systems Do You Have?
- Data Shadow System Triage
- The Evolution of Data Shadow Systems in an Organization
- Damages Caused by Data Shadow Systems
- The Benefits of Data Shadow Systems
- Moving beyond Data Shadow Systems
- Misguided Attempts to Replace Data Shadow Systems
- Renovating Data Shadow Systems
- Part VII. Organization
- Index
Product information
- Title: Business Intelligence Guidebook
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 2014
- Publisher(s): Morgan Kaufmann
- ISBN: 9780124115286
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