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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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1. OnLine Analytical Processing - Organized by dimension and business subject - uses batch loaded - reporting - read-only - spiked usage (based on time of data-warehouse loading)
OLTP
Highest-level attributes
OLAP
Desktop Architec
2. User management - Security profiles - Server parameters - like report length - idle time and report prioritization
5 Report display views
Desktop Administrative Functions
Components of Compound Metrics
4 parts of the Project Design Process
3. Metrics aggregate on the lowest-level attribute __________.
Attribute Elements
By default
Stored
Components of the Logical Data Model
4. Seach for - Object name - Object ID - Object location - Object date range - Object type - Object owner
Using a Search Object
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
5. Cube analysis - Derived elements - In-memory OLAP with use of report objects - View filters - Derived metrics
Compound Attribute
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
2 methods to creating Facts
Types of analysis you can perform with OLAP Services
6. View Filters are saved with the _____________.
Using a Search Object
Report Definitions
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
ETL process
7. A development environment to create BI applications - allowing users to edit the Metadata database
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
Desktop Architec
8. The default entry-points.
Shortcut Bar
Highest-level attributes
2 methods to creating Facts
Lookup Tables
9. Made up of attributes - facts - metrics - etc. that make up the Metadata. All project info is stored in the Metadata.
OLAP
Value Prompts
Locking and Resizing
Schema
10. Filter definition prompts - Object prompts - Value prompts - Level prompts
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
4 types of Prompts
Using a Search Object
11. Up: To see data at a higher-level attribute of the same hierarchy - Down: To see data at a lower-level attribute of the same hierarchy - Other Directions: To see data at any level of any hierarchy
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
3-Tier Architecture
Types of drilling
12. All Attributes must have an _______.
Types of analysis you can perform with OLAP Services
ID form
Notes
Object Prompts
13. Store info on relationships between 2 or more tables (attributes) - like an Index table.
Relationship Tables
MSTR OLAP Services
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
2 options for Sorting
14. Simple - Derived
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
Logical Data Model
2 types of Attribute Expression
Report Subscription
15. Fact Creation Wizard: Used to create simple - homogeneous facts - Fact Editor: Used to create derived - heterogeneous facts
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
Components of the Logical Data Model
2 methods to creating Facts
Drilling
16. Direct: A parent > child relationship - Indirect: 2 or more attributes are related only through a fact or set of facts
2 types of Attribute Relationships
Types of analysis you can perform with OLAP Services
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
ETL
17. Represent business performance. Typically numeric. Must be aggregated to produce a meaningful result. Are directly linked to columns in the data-warehouse.
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
Display views you can Print by
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Facts
18. Level of OLTP integration
Aggregate a Metric
Minimal or none
Desktop Analyst
Logical Data Model
19. Define browsing attributes - Set entry-points - Set element display - Define attribute filters - Configure for drilling - Define the sort order for browsing - Define the sort order for drilling
Metrics
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
By default
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
20. Enables you to further narrow down a report view - using only those objects in the report without altering the SQL of the report query. They are executed after-the-fact.
View Filters
Project
2 types of Attribute Relationships
3 types of Attributes
21. It contains the ID column of all higher-level attributes
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
3 components of a Report
2 types of Attribute Relationships
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
22. Subtotals reflect accumulations at selected attribute levels
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
Subtotals
Desktop Analyst
23. Prompts to select a single value on which to qualify a date - number or text string.
5 Report display views
Value Prompts
Search-based prompts
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
24. Simple: 1 fact to 1 column - Derived: 1 fact to an expression that combines multiple facts to create a derived expression
2 options for Sorting
Project Creation Wizard
Simple Metrics
2 types of Fact Expressions
25. You can save your auto-style from the Top Menu > Grid > Save AutoStyle As...
To save a Report Format
Report Filter
Report Editor
Physical Schema
26. Enables you to rearrange the columns and rows in a report.
Types of analysis you can perform with OLAP Services
Components of a MSTR architecture
Data Pivoting
Attribute Relationships
27. Enables you to format report values based on a condition - such as highlights - font colors - etc.
Thresholding
Attributes
4 types of Prompts
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
28. You can _____________ in the Architect Graphical Interface.
Unlimited
Report Formatting
Page-by
Rollback your changes
29. Store info about attributes - including IDs and any descriptions. Used for easier browsing.
2 types of Facts
User Hierarchies
MSTR Desktop
Lookup Tables
30. Prompts to select filtering criteria from hierarchies - attributes - attribute element lists - and metrics.
Methods are there to creating Attributes
Display views you can Print by
Filter Definition Prompts
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
31. OLTP retains data ________
MSTR applications
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
Reference Report Objects
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
32. It contains links to specific folders in the Folder List
Shortcut Bar
Lookup Tables
3-Tier Architecture
Outline Mode
33. Enables "indented" grouping of related attributes. Useful for displaying a report at different levels quickly.
Value Prompts
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
ETL
Outline Mode
34. Normalized: No data redundancy - Moderately Denormalized: Some data redundancy with shared Table Keys - Completely Denormalized: Lots of data redundancy with shared Table Keys and description columns
Architect Graphical Interface
2 components of a Physical Schema
Warehouse Catalog
3 Schema types
35. Top menu/dropdowns - Toolbar - Right-click popup menus
4 types of Metrics
Using a Search Object
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
Report Template
36. Enables you to select which tables from the data-warehouse to store in the Metadata database
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
Warehouse Catalog
Logical Data Model
View Filters
37. Create attribute ID form - Create attribute description forms - Select lookup table(s) - Create attribute relationships
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
2 types of Attribute Expression
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
Report Definitions
38. The logical associations between attributes that exist based on a business rule
Default Project folder structure
Report Formatting
4 basic Schema objects
Attribute Relationships
39. What tool do you use to create the Metadata DSN connection?
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
OLAP
40. A full-featured version that enables Report Developers to design complex and sophisticated reports and documents
Filter Definition Prompts
Components of a Derived Metric
Outline Mode
Desktop Designer
41. To change the display of a report - including alignments - fonts - borders and backgrounds. You can format report headers - values or both.
Report Formatting
Fact Tables
Unlimited
Report Definitions
42. An environment in which the MSTR Desktop connects to the MSTR Intelligence Server (or iServer) - which connects to the Metadata database.
Column Aliases
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Thresholding
3-Tier Architecture
43. Enables you to search for a specific Object or group of Objects that meet a certain criteria.
View Filter
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
2-Tier Architecture
Search Object
44. Contains info that facilitates the transfer of data from the source systems to the data-warehouse
3 project creation interfaces
To drill through User Hierarchies
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
ETL process
45. Enables you to specify the order in which the data in a report for a particular row/column appears; ascending or descending
Report Objects
Object Prompts
Sorting
Desktop Administrative Functions
46. You must select "Other directions" when drilling attributes while viewing a report
Value Prompts
To drill through User Hierarchies
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
3 column types of a Physical Schema
47. Facts - Attributes - Hierarchies
Components of the Logical Data Model
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
Methods are there to creating Attributes
Compound Attribute
48. Columns - Tables
2 components of a Physical Schema
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
Methods are there to creating Attributes
Heterogeneous Fact
49. roject Creation Assistant - Schema Object Editor - Architect Graphical Interface
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
Reference Report Objects
3 project creation interfaces
To create the Project connectivity
50. A shortcut to an existing Object in a Project
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
2-Tier Architecture
Cannot create project objects
2 types of Attribute Relationships