Business intelligence and data warehousing systems challenge the proven data modeling techniques of the past. From requirements to implementation, new roles, uses, and kinds of data demand updated modeling skills. The data modeler’s toolbox must address relational data, dimensional data, unstructured data, and master data. For those with data modeling experience, this course extends their skills to meet today’s modeling challenges. Those new to data modeling are introduced to the broad range of modeling skills needed for BI/DW systems. Those who need to understand data models, but not necessarily develop them, will learn about the various forms of models and what they are intended to communicate.
This course assumes basic understanding of data warehousing fundamentals.
Data architects; data modelers; BI program and project managers; BI/DW system developers
Module One: Data Modeling Concepts
The Data Modeling Life Cycle
Kinds Of Data Systems
Data Taxonomies
Data Modeling Framework For BI
Module Two: Business Data Models
Business Context
Business Data Model Development
Gathering Business Questions
Analyzing Business Questions
Fact Analysis And Refinement
Qualifier Analysis And Refinement
Business Dimensional Modeling
Module Three: Logical Data Models
What To Model
Understanding Data Structures
Logical Relational Modeling
Logical Dimensional Modeling
Logical Models And Business Metrics
Logical Models And Business Analytics
Logical Models And Master Data Management
Logical Models And Unstructured Data
Module Four: Implementation Data Models
Data Structure In Transaction Systems
Structural Modeling And Data Integration
Structural Modeling And Business Analytics
Physical Design Overview
Some Optimization Techniques
Physical Design And Implementation
Module Five: Summary And Conclusion
Appendices
Appendix B – Case Study
Appendix C – Exercises
Join our public courses in our France facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.