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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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1. Enables you to search for a specific Object or group of Objects that meet a certain criteria.
Search Object
Desktop Designer
2 types of Fact Expressions
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
2. Tables that contain fact data and attribute ID columns that describe the level at which the fact values are recorded
Fact Tables
Report Filter
MSTR Desktop
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
3. One that uses 2 or more columns as its ID
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
ID form
Source system characteristics
Compound Attribute
4. 1 - Form definition 2 - Form general info 3 - Form category 4 - Form format
Components of a MSTR architecture
The 3 MSTR Tools
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
The System
5. Needed to create other application objects - like reports or documents - such as templates - filters - metrics - etc.
Application Objects
Warehouse Catalog
4 parts of the Project Design Process
Attributes
6. Enables you to select and display subsets of a report as separate pages.
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Relationship Tables
Page-by
Sorting
7. All Attributes must have an _______.
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Metrics
ID form
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
8. Data is read-only - Data is aligned by business subject - Data formatting is uniform - Data is long-term data (2-5+ years)
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
Data warehouse characteristics
Fact Tables
Very high; part of ETL process
9. Enables you to specify the order in which the data in a report for a particular row/column appears; ascending or descending
Sorting
Components of a MSTR architecture
4 basic Schema objects
Application Objects
10. To define the level of aggregation for a specific metric - Used for qualifications
Compound Metric
MSTR OLAP Services
Search Object
Attributes
11. Source Systems - ETL Processes - Data-Warehouse - Metadata - MSTR Applications
Schema Object Editor
Desktop Analyst
Components of a MSTR architecture
Report Objects
12. Allow you to interact with the BI system - logically organize data to analyze complex relationships
Fact Tables
MSTR applications
Attribute Relationships
Components of the Logical Data Model
13. Create attribute ID form - Create attribute description forms - Select lookup table(s) - Create attribute relationships
4 parts of the Project Design Process
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
Object Prompts
14. It contains the ID and DESC columns of all higher-level attributes
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
View Filter
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
15. Store info about attributes - including IDs and any descriptions. Used for easier browsing.
2 methods to creating Facts
Lookup Tables
Terabytes (TB)
Stored
16. 1 - List info from the data source 2 - Identify facts 3 - Identify attributes 4 - Determine direct attribute relationships 5 - Organize hierarchies
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Desktop Analyst
17. Contains info that facilitates the transfer of data from the source systems to the data-warehouse
Hierarchies
3 Schema types
ETL process
Reference Report Objects
18. Level of OLAP integration
3 functions of Attribute Forms
Column Aliases
3-Tier Architecture
Very high; part of ETL process
19. View Filters are saved with the _____________.
Report Definitions
3 types of Attributes
Fact Tables
Attribute Forms
20. Prompts to specify the level of a metric. They are not placed directly on a report - but rather embeded in a metric.
Level Prompts
Derived Metrics
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
Schema Object Editor
21. Enables users to gather business insight through data analysis. It is a request for specific - formatted data from a data-warehouse.
Heterogeneous Fact
Attributes
Reports
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
22. Include 1 or more aggregate functions - Based on 1 or more facts or attributes - Include a specified level at which they are calculated - May include conditions - May include transformations
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Project Creation Wizard
Simple Metrics
Derived Attribute Expression
23. Must have a one-to-one relationship with all other forms.
Attribute Forms
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
Data warehouse characteristics
Search Object
24. Facts associated to different column names in 2 or more tables
Hierarchies
Report Filter
ETL
Heterogeneous Fact
25. Columns - Tables
2 components of a Physical Schema
Level Prompts
Heterogeneous Attribute
3-Tier Architecture
26. Attributes must be homogeneous - Attributes can only have simple form expressions - No more than 2 attribute forms (usually an ID and primary description)
Facts
Components of the Logical Data Model
Thresholding
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
27. The unique values of an attribute obtained from the data-warehouse
Column Aliases
Attribute Elements
To save a Report Format
Report Formatting
28. You can e-mail reports by going to _____
Attribute Forms
Facts
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
File > Email Reports As
29. Simple - Derived
Simple Attribute Expression
2 types of Attribute Expression
Value Prompts
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
30. Right-click on the attribute - Double-click it - Click the drill icon from the Toolbar
To "drill down" on a report
Attribute Relationships
MSTR Desktop
Logical Data Model
31. An environment in which the MSTR Desktop connects directly to the Metadata database.
Desktop Analyst
Report Prompts
2-Tier Architecture
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
32. A user interface for creating and maintaining a BI environment
View Filter
MSTR Desktop
Long-term (2 - 5 years)
3 column types of a Physical Schema
33. Data is read/write - Data is assigned by application - Data formatting may not be uniform - Data may be limited to recent/current data
New SQL
The System
Components of the Logical Data Model
Source system characteristics
34. To change the display of a report - including alignments - fonts - borders and backgrounds. You can format report headers - values or both.
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
Aggregate a Metric
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
Report Formatting
35. ID columns - Description columns - Fact columns
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Sorting
Value Prompts
Architect Graphical Interface
36. The Attribute Form Expression that maps to multiple columns from the same table. May also contain an operator (aggregation).
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
To create a Report Prompt
Derived Attribute Expression
Attribute or its relationship(s)
37. To see data at completely different levels - other than that of the original Grid or Graph
Drilling
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
Architect Graphical Interface
Relationship Tables
38. Enables you to lock column headers so that they always appear when scrolling
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
To save a Report Format
Locking and Resizing
Attribute Forms
39. A new tool for project design tasks - used for fine-tuning a project after initial creation
Report Subscription
Architect Graphical Interface
Methods are there to creating Attributes
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
40. Specifies what info to retrieve from a data-warehouse - and how to display it
View Filters
Report Filter operators
Report Template
To create the Project connectivity
41. A connection to the Metadata database. It's also the highest icon in the folder list window of Desktop.
MSTR Desktop
Project Source
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
3 Schema types
42. Simple - Nested - Compound - Numeric Constants - Simple metrics with levels - conditions or transformations as part of their definition
Components of Compound Metrics
Schema Objects
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Facts
43. A shortcut to an existing Object in a Project
Process for creating the Project Metadata
Relationship Tables
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
Very high; part of ETL process
44. Design View - Grid View - Graph View - Grid/Graph VIew - SQL View
2 types of Fact Expressions
Reports
Simple Attribute Expression
5 Report display views
45. OLAP retains data ________
Reports
3 functions of Attribute Forms
Long-term (2 - 5 years)
Attributes
46. Cube analysis - Derived elements - In-memory OLAP with use of report objects - View filters - Derived metrics
Derived Attribute Expression
Components of a Derived Metric
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
Types of analysis you can perform with OLAP Services
47. Metrics that perform multiple aggregations; one calculation inside of another.
Data Pivoting
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
2 types of Attribute Expression
Nested Metrics
48. User reporting requirements - Query performance - Data volume - DB Maintenance
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
Architect Graphical Interface
To save a Report Format
Attribute Forms
49. Simple: Single column unique identifier - Compound: 2 or more columns per unique identifier
Schema Object Editor
Methods are there to creating Attributes
2 types of Table Keys
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
50. Metrics you create within a report using only those objects in the report.
4 parts of the Project Design Process
Derived Metrics
Gigabytes (GB)
Sorting