TDWI Dimensional Modeling from a Business Perspective: A Model the Business Can Understand Training in New Zealand

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  • Duration: 1 Day
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This course is designed to teach attendees the fundamentals of business dimensional modeling. The basic principles are shared using real-world scenarios. This course is not intended to provide the complete skills necessary to develop dimensional models from scratch but does provide a solid foundation of what dimensional models are and how they work. This practical background can be used by members of the business community to improve communication of their requirements and increase their understanding and participation throughout the project.

The course ends by putting the modeling effort into the proper context. Techniques for successfully gathering business requirements are shared. A quick overview of what is needed to build the database and deliver the data to the business is also provided. Several design exercises are included to reinforce the concepts presented in class. These team exercises prepare the students to apply these concepts on their own projects.

Exposure to some IT projects is helpful.

  • Anyone who is involved with the data warehouse
  • Members of the business community who are interested in understanding basic dimensional modeling concepts
  • All other projects team members, including business intelligence application developers, project managers, database administrators, data modelers, and data staging developers

  • How to identify facts and dimensions
  • How to design comprehensive and flexible dimensions
  • About different types of facts and how to model them
  • Techniques to facilitate involvement of the business community in the modeling process

1. Why Data Warehousing?

  • Brief historical perspective—how did we get here?
  • Review of different approaches

2. Introduction to Dimensional Modeling Concepts

  • The business dimensional model
  • The star schema

3. Exercise: Identifying Dimensions and Facts

4. Designing Dimensions

  • Multiple hierarchies
  • Degenerate dimensions

5. Designing Facts

  • Base level facts
  • Determining the grain
  • Derived facts

6. Exercise: Developing the Business Dimensional Model

7. Gathering Business Requirements

8. More about Dimensions

  • Role playing
  • Slowly changing dimensions
  • Conformed dimensions

9. More about Facts

  • The need for multiple fact tables
  • Special types of facts
  • Factless fact tables

10. Putting the Model in the Right Context



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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our New Zealand facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

Classroom / Virtual Classroom
06 July 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
1 Day
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09 July 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
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23 July 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
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13 August 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
1 Day
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22 August 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
1 Day
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14 September 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
1 Day
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03 October 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
20 October 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
1 Day
TDWI Dimensional Modeling from a Business Perspective: A Model the Business Can Understand Training Course in New Zealand

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