Business Objects Web Intelligence



  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence Christian Ah-Soon, Jim Brogden, Dallas Marks, Gabriel Orthous, Heather Sinkwitz, 2017 Bring your data presentations into focus with this comprehensive guide to SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence. Updated for Webi 4.2, this book will teach you to create, design, and share your reports, while exploring the fundamentals of Webi and its extended capabilities. This fourth edition includes information on data source options for building new documents and queries, and a new HTML5-based viewing interface. Punch up your reporting and analysis a. SAP BI 4.2 SP4 Dive into Web Intelligence 4.2 enhancements and platform improvements, including a new HTML5 user interface, support for geomaps, and access to additional data sources. b. Webi from A to Z Get the complete picture of working with Web Intelligence, from creation to publication. From the first step to the last, learn how to design reports that make an impact with this comprehensive guide. c. Web Intelligence Interactive Viewer Discover the HTML5-based Web Intelligence Interactive Viewer and BI launchpad, a fully integrated interface for organizing, viewing, analyzing, and sharing business intelligence content.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP Businessobjects Web Intelligence Jim Brogden, Heather Sinkwitz, Dallas Marks, Gabriel Orthous, 2014 Sharpen your data presentations with this comprehensive guide to SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence. From creating a report, to displaying data via charts, to sharing reports with others, get everything from the basics to the actionable details that inform your work. This third edition of our best-selling book on WebI includes UI and functionality changes for SAP BusinessObjects 4.1 and expanded coverage of new topics like SAP HANA and mobility. Make your reporting and analysis intelligent Web Intelligence 4.1Flex your sales analysis and reporting muscles with usability improvements, new language support, and enhanced workflows for SAP HANA and BW data sources with the newest version of WebI. From Creation to PublicationGet the complete picture of working with WebI. From the first steps to the last, learn how to design reports that make an impact. Mobile IntegrationExplore the new features of SAP BusinessObjects Mobile 5.x and learn how you can provide advanced analytics on mobile devices. Highlights: Release 4.1 HTML and Java viewers SAP HANA variable support Report creation Report Panel Data filters Drill-down Query Panel functionality BI Launch Pad Enhanced BI Mobile features Web Intelligence Rich Client
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.0 The Complete Reference 3/E Cindi Howson, Elizabeth Newbould, 2012-08-22 The definitive reference for building actionable business intelligence—completely revised for SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.0. Unleash the full potential of business intelligence with fact-based decisions, aligned to business goals, using reports and dashboards that lead from insight to action. SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.0: The Complete Reference offers completely updated coverage of the latest BI platform. Find out how to work with the new Information Design Tool to create universes that access multiple data sources and SAP BW. See how to translate complex business questions into highly efficient Web Intelligence queries and publish your results to the BI Launchpad. Learn how to create dashboards from data sourced through a universe or spreadsheet. The most important concepts for universe designers, report and dashboard authors, and business analysts are fully explained and illustrated by screenshots, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions. Establish and evolve BI goals Maximize your BI investments by offering the right module to the right user Create robust universes with the Information Design Tool, leveraging multiple data sources, derived tables, aggregate awareness, and parameters Develop a security plan that is scalable and flexible Design Web Intelligence reports from basic to advanced Create sophisticated calculations and advanced formatting to highlight critical business trends Build powerful dashboards to embed in PowerPoint or the BI Launchpad Use Explorer to visually navigate large data sets and uncover patterns
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects Reporting Cookbook Yoav Yahav, 2014-08-26 If you are a business analyst, BI developer, or an IT professional who wants to learn the A to Z of how to work with Web Intelligence reporting tools and different types of data, then this book is for you. The only thing you need is a basic understanding of what Business Intelligence is and data concepts.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence Jim Brogden, Heather Sinkwitz, Mac Holden, 2012 Now is the time to master SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence, the industry's most powerful business intelligence reporting tool. This comprehensive guide will help you build a foundational understanding of Web Intelligence, and then teach you to create, analyze, and share enterprise-wide reports. Covering important reporting concepts and addressing topics new to version 4.0, this book will give you the information you need to revolutionize data presentation with SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence. 1 Introducing Web Intelligence 4.0Begin sharing business insights using the newest features, including an improved charting engine for data visualization, new chart types, and enhanced drill-down. 2 User Interface EnhancementsView, publish, and distribute business intelligence content using the BI Launch Pad, the web portal formerly known as InfoView. 3 BI Mobile CoverageLearn how to make important business content available to report users on the go, and apply best practices for on-device mobile analytics. 4 Web Intelligence Rich ClientNavigate this desktop application to effectively write and consume reports without connecting to the Central Management Server. 5 Real-World ApplicationTake advantage of practical, step-by-step instructions for creating the most powerful business-relevant queries and reports. Highlights: include Web Intelligence 4.0 queries and reports Query and Report Panels Report tools, charts, and formatting On-device mobile integration Web Intelligence Rich Client Multiple data sources Analysis and drill-down BI workspaces Report scheduling and distribution New data visualization features Feature Pack 3 (Service Pack 4) enhancements
  business objects web intelligence: Introduction to SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence Frank Hecker, David Nissan-Arami, Cosmin Novac, 2019-04-08 This training manual is meant for self-study in SAP® BusinessObjects Web Intelligence. It can also be used as a support for a guided introductory training. The reader will be systematically and successively learn how to use the software based on examples and exercises. Starting with elementary functionalities, he will get an ever-increasing insight into the possibilities of reporting. It does not aim at explaining each and every single menu item, but focuses on the most commonly used range of functions. The chapters each begin with a practical question from everyday reporting, the solution to which is explained by detailed and well-illustrated click-through instructions. Following the click-through instructions, short summaries as well as further in-depth background knowledge are offered, to facilitate the conceptual classification of the topics.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP NetWeaver BW and SAP BusinessObjects Loren Heilig, 2012 Finally-the entire SAP BI world comes in one volume! This comprehensive guide covers the full spectrum of SAP solutions for business intelligence: both SAP NetWeaver and SAP BusinessObjects. In this all-encompassing reference, you will learn everything you need to know regarding data modeling and retrieval, optimal use of reporting tools from SAP (BEx and BusinessObjects), and the essential differences and recent changes between SAP BW 3.x and SAP NetWeaver BW 7.3. This is the ultimate resource that you will consult over and over again, with essential information for SAP consultants, IT staff, DB managers, and end-users. Highlights: - BI in the enterprise - Data modeling - ETL - Administration - Permissions - SAP Business Explorer - SAP BusinessObjects Analysis - SAP Crystal Reports - SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards (formerly Xcelsius) - SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence - SAP BusinessObjects Explorer - SAP BusinessObjects BI platform - BW integrated planning - SAP SEM-BCS -
  business objects web intelligence: SAP Businessobjects Web Intelligence Jim Brogden, Heather Sinkwitz, Dallas Marks, Gabriel Orthous, 2014 Sharpen your data presentations with this comprehensive guide to SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence. From creating a report, to displaying data via charts, to sharing reports with others, get everything from the basics to the actionable details that inform your work. This third edition of our best-selling book on WebI includes UI and functionality changes for SAP BusinessObjects 4.1 and expanded coverage of new topics like SAP HANA and mobility. Make your reporting and analysis intelligent Web Intelligence 4.1Flex your sales analysis and reporting muscles with usability improvements, new language support, and enhanced workflows for SAP HANA and BW data sources with the newest version of WebI. From Creation to PublicationGet the complete picture of working with WebI. From the first steps to the last, learn how to design reports that make an impact. Mobile IntegrationExplore the new features of SAP BusinessObjects Mobile 5.x and learn how you can provide advanced analytics on mobile devices. Highlights: Release 4.1 HTML and Java viewers SAP HANA variable support Report creation Report Panel Data filters Drill-down Query Panel functionality BI Launch Pad Enhanced BI Mobile features Web Intelligence Rich Client
  business objects web intelligence: SAP Predictive Analytics Antoine Chabert, Andreas Forster, Laurent Tessier, Pierpaolo Vezzosi, 2017-12-30 Leave your crystal ball behind and peer into the future with SAPPredictive Analytics! Master predictive models--regression, time series forecasting, clustering, and more--and learn how to get SAP Predictive Analytics up and running. Discover the essential tools, from Predictive Factory and the Automated Modeler to the Data Manager and Social Network Analysis. Get predictive analysis working for you! Highlights include: Predictive models Classification models Regression models Time-series forecasting models Predictive Factory Automated Analytics Expert Analytics Social Network Analysis (SNA) Data Manager Installation Integration
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects BI System Administration Greg Myers, Eric Vallo, 2014-10-30 As a system administrator, you know that users like to keep you on your toes. Don't worry You can stay one step ahead with this guide to BOBJ administration. From sizing to troubleshooting, get the background you need to administer a system that does what it's supposed to do. Revised for release 4.1 and offering new coverage of Design Studio and Lumira, this book will help you keep your system up to snuff. Highlights: Sizing and scalability Patches and upgrades Central Management Server Central Management Console Promotion Management and UMT Troubleshooting and maintenance SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Cryptography and rights Auditor User and content management Software Development Kit
  business objects web intelligence: BusinessObjects XI (Release 2): The Complete Reference Cindi Howson, 2005-09-05 This book is a must read for anyone deploying BusinessObjects. It covers everything from planning your upgrade to the latest release, to best practices in universe design, and powerful report creation that maximizes business insight. This book covers the most frequently used features for the full BI suite, in one comprehensive book. There's in depth coverage of Designer, security via the Central Management Console, InfoView, Web Intelligence, and Desktop Intelligence. It goes beyond step-by-step instructions to cover how and why in a business context. Transition notes are interspersed for version 5 and 6 customers to understand the biggest changes in XI Release 2. If you drive BI requirements in your company or are a data warehouse program manager, Business Objects administrator, report author or consumer, this book is for you.
  business objects web intelligence: Creating Documents with Business Objects XI Robert D. Schmidt, 2006-10-23 This course is designed to teach the basics through advance reporting techniques and skills. Students taking this course should have experience using some sort of reporting tool. This course provides over 30 different examples that help students to understand how to use BusinessObjects to provide solutions to corporate reporting demands. The topics are introduced in a logical and simplified manner, enabling students to grasp concepts and techniques in a more relaxed style.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.0 Cookbook David Lai, Xavier Hacking, 2011-05-23 Over 90 simple and incredibly effective recipes for transforming your business data into exciting dashboards with SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.0 Xcelsius with this book and eBook.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards 4.1 Cookbook David Lai, Xavier Hacking, 2015-03-30 If you are a developer with a good command and knowledge of creating dashboards, but are not yet an advanced user of SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards, then this is the perfect book for you. Prerequisites include a good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel as well as knowledge of basic dashboard practices.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP Business Intelligence Quick Start Guide Vinay Singh, 2019-02-27 Designing and deploying solutions using the SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform 4.2. Key FeaturesGet up and running with the SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platformPerform effective data analysis and visualization for actionable insightsEnhance your BI strategy by creating different types of reports and dashboards using SAP BusinessObjectsBook Description The SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform is a powerful reporting and analysis tool. This book is the ideal introduction to the SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform, introducing you to its data visualization, visual analytics, reporting, and dashboarding capabilities. The book starts with an overview of the BI platform and various data sources for reporting. Then, we move on to looking at data visualization, analysis, reporting, and analytics using BusinessObjects Business Intelligence tools. You will learn about the features associated with reporting, scheduling, and distribution and learn how to deploy the platform. Toward the end, you will learn about the strategies and factors that should be considered during deployment. By the end, you will be confident working with the SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence platform to deliver better insights for more effective decision making. What you will learnWork with various tools to create interactive data visualization and analysis Query, report, and analyze with SAP Business Objects Web IntelligenceCreate a report in SAP Crystal Reports for EnterpriseVisualize and manipulate data using an SAP Lumira StoryboardDeep dive into the workings of the SAP predictive analytics toolDeploy and configure SAP BO Intelligence platform 4.2Who this book is for This book is for Business Intelligence professionals and existing SAP ecosystem users who want to perform effective Business Intelligence using SAP BusinessObjects.
  business objects web intelligence: Business Objects Cindi Howson, 2003 Improve profitability and operations in your company by leveraging BusinessObjects with help from this comprehensive guidebook.
  business objects web intelligence: Discover SAP BusinessObjects Chris Dinkel, Thierry Audas, J. C. Raveneau, 2011 Learn the SAP BusinessObjects strategy Explore the SAP BusinessObjects portfolio of solutions Understand the value of the solutions and prepare to use them Discover what SAP BusinessObjects is all about and learn how the new products and solutions can improve your business processes. In this book, you ll find what you need to really understand where SAP BusinessObjects can fit into your operations. Whether you re a decision-maker, consultant, or new SAP professional, this reader-friendly reference will take you on a complete journey from the history of Business Objects to a look at each SAP BusinessObjects portfolio solution. You ll find everything from On Demand, EPM, GRC, and Enterprise Information Management solutions to customer scenarios and the SAP BusinessObjects roadmap. Discover the SAP Businessobjects Strategy Investigate the history of Business Objects and see how it has evolved. Explore the SAP Businessobjects Applications Learn about the different applications and see how they can be applied to your business. Find the Tools You Need Find all the details you need to understand business intelligence with SAP and the technology that enables it.Learn About SAP BusinessObjects in the real World Explore in-depth case studies for various topics to find out how other companies have improved business processes and enhanced efficiency. Navigate as You Like Go directly to the chapter that interests you, or read from cover to cover, and be sure to make use of the glossary and list of resources.
  business objects web intelligence: Learning SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards Taha M. Mahmoud, 2015-06-29 SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards is a leading Business Intelligence and reporting tool that provides you with a real-time understanding of your business with agile visualizations. Starting with an introduction to Dashboards and its benefits, the book slowly moves on to explain the dashboard creation process. After this, you will learn how to add charts, single-value components, maps, selectors, and other third-party plugins to the existing dashboards. Furthermore, it shares many best practices and will also help you to connect your dashboard to real data by establishing a data connection to a data source. You can also explore more about mobile BI and learn how to create dashboards for mobile devices. By the end of the book, you will be able to prepare, plan, and design interactive dashboards based on your business requirements using this cutting-edge BI tool.
  business objects web intelligence: Computational Web Intelligence Yan-Qing Zhang, 2004 This review volume introduces the novel intelligent Web theory calledcomputational Web intelligence (CWI) based on computationalintelligence (CI) and Web technology (WT). It takes an in-depth lookat hybrid Web intelligence (HWI), which is based on artificialbiological and computational intelligence with Web technology and isused to build hybrid intelligent Web systems that serve wired andwireless users more efficiently.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence Jim Brogden, Mac Holden, Heather Sinkwitz, 2010-01-01 This book provides you with a comprehensive functional overview of SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence, as well as actionable, step-by-step content to help you quickly begin creating, analyzing and sharing enterprise-wide reports. It also covers advanced features to ensure you're using the tool to its full capacity, including customizing Web Intelligence with the software developer's kit (SDK), and linking with other SAP BI tools. The SAP BusinessObjects Universe Understand the SAP BusinessObjects Universe, a key factor in solving business problems and creating successful SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise reporting solutions. Building Web Intelligence Queries Learn how to create queries graphically using the highly intuitive query panel. Creating Web Intelligence Reports Explore how reports are used to analyze, present, and interact with company data to enable accurate and informed decisions. Using Formulas and Variables Discover how to create complex calculations using data objects, and how to transform data into practical analytical information.Web Intelligence Extensions Points Delve into the customization options using Extension Points, including embedding and configuring the DHTML client, Java Report Panel, Java Clients, and Desktop Rich Client.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects BI Security Christian Ah-Soon, David François Gonzalez, 2012-11-30 How secure is your SAP BusinessObjects environment? Find out with this book, which will shore up your understanding of the basic concepts involved in securing data and teach you the practical, technical steps youll need. Explore the frameworks, properties, and data sources of the SAP BusinessObjects suite. Up to date for release 4.0 FP3 and applicable to earlier releases, this comprehensive guide is the key to locking down your system.
  business objects web intelligence: Universe Design with SAP BusinessObjects BI Christian Ah-Soon, Didier Mazoué, Pierpaolo Vezzosi, 2013-11-30 Are you the master of your UNX universes? Written for design novices and experts alike, this comprehensive resource spans universe creation to universe publication. Youll learn to build single- and multisource data foundations and business layers and to convert UNV to UNX using the new Information Design Tool (as well as explore its important features and functionalities). Up to date for SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence 4.1, this book offers the step-by-step instructions and guiding screenshots you need to design universes for the world.
  business objects web intelligence: Crystal Reports XI Official Guide Neil FitzGerald, et al., 2006-11-01 The authorized guide to the latest edition of the #1 business intelligence software product - Crystal Reports. More than 16 million licenses of Crystal Reports have been shipped to date. This book is a reference designed to provide hands-on guidance for the latest release of the product suite. The latest version of Crystal Reports and the Business Objects enterprise reporting suite delivers vast product enhancements and a tighter integration that will drive upgrades from licensees. Brand new features (e.g. Dynamic and Cascading Parameter Generation) will also appeal to new audiences. Over 1 million new Business Intelligence licensees will be migrating to the Crystal Enterprise Reporting platform, as this is the first release of the software with the existing Business Objects (BO) products being integrated into the Crystal infrastructure. As Business Objects insiders, the authors bring unique and valuable real-world perspectives on implementations and uses of the Crystal Reports product. The book also includes content, tutorials and samples for reporting within the Microsoft Visual Studio.NET and J2EE development environments and also on top of the SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW) and the Peoplesoft platform. Advanced content on report distribution and integration into the secured managed reporting solution known as Business Objects Enterprise XI, is also now included in this definitive user guide with coverage on the new Web Services SDK.
  business objects web intelligence: Business Objects Designer XI V3 Robert D. Schmidt, 2009 Creating Universes with Business Objects Designer XI V3 is a complete learning system consisting of a thorough book and a professionally designed computer-based training application. The system is completely dedicated to teaching you how to become a competent Universe Designer. Readers learn how to create a basic universe and how to tackle many of the complications that may arise when designing universes. These topics include chasm traps, fan traps, multi-keyed property tables, double-counting measures, multiple fact tables, aggregated fact tables, and more.
  business objects web intelligence: Implementing SAP HANA Jonathan Haun, Don Loden, Chris Hickman, Roy Wells, 2013 Implement SAP HANA as a standalone data warehouse Integrate SAP Data Services and the SAP BusinessObjects BI tools with SAP HANA Benefit from step-by-step instructions, technical details, and downloadable data for every step In the new SAP HANA era, processes that once took weeks now take days, hours, or even minutes. Truly take advantage of this bold jump forward with this resource for a standalone SAP HANA implementation. Master data loading with SAP Data Services, data modeling in SAP HANA, and then SAP HANA integration with SAP BusinessObjects BI for reporting and analytics. From general concepts to specific implementation steps and a real-world case study, this book offers the practical details about implementing SAP HANA that will shift your system into high gear. Data Storage See how SAP HANA has fundamentally changed data storage with column store tables that improve compression and, consequently, performance. SAP Data Services Avoid fast trash. Preprovision your data using source system analysis, profiling tools, and mapping to load high-quality data into SAP HANA.SAP HANA Studio Dive into SAP HANA-specific data modelling components like the attribute, analytic, and calculation views that produce quality multidimensional models. Connecting SAP HANA with BI Deliver sophisticated data visualization and analysis by integrating SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Lumira, SAP Predictive Analysis, and more with SAP HANA. Hands-On Case Study Take SAP HANA for a test drive. Download the data for the fictitious AdventureWorks Cycle Company s implementation and follow along every step of the way. Highlights Source system analysis SAP Data Services Analytic, attribute, and calculation views SAP HANA Studio Columnar database technology Denormalization Information Design Tool SAP Information Steward SAP Predictive Analysis SAP BusinessObjects BI toolset SAP Lumira
  business objects web intelligence: Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence Vicki L. Sauter, 2014-08-21 Praise for the First Edition This is the most usable decision support systems text. [i]t is far better than any other text in the field —Computing Reviews Computer-based systems known as decision support systems (DSS) play a vital role in helping professionals across various fields of practice understand what information is needed, when it is needed, and in what form in order to make smart and valuable business decisions. Providing a unique combination of theory, applications, and technology, Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition supplies readers with the hands-on approach that is needed to understand the implications of theory to DSS design as well as the skills needed to construct a DSS. This new edition reflects numerous advances in the field as well as the latest related technological developments. By addressing all topics on three levels—general theory, implications for DSS design, and code development—the author presents an integrated analysis of what every DSS designer needs to know. This Second Edition features: Expanded coverage of data mining with new examples Newly added discussion of business intelligence and transnational corporations Discussion of the increased capabilities of databases and the significant growth of user interfaces and models Emphasis on analytics to encourage DSS builders to utilize sufficient modeling support in their systems A thoroughly updated section on data warehousing including architecture, data adjustment, and data scrubbing Explanations and implications of DSS differences across cultures and the challenges associated with transnational systems Each chapter discusses various aspects of DSS that exist in real-world applications, and one main example of a DSS to facilitate car purchases is used throughout the entire book. Screenshots from JavaScript® and Adobe® ColdFusion are presented to demonstrate the use of popular software packages that carry out the discussed techniques, and a related Web site houses all of the book's figures along with demo versions of decision support packages, additional examples, and links to developments in the field. Decision Support Systems for Business Intelligence, Second Edition is an excellent book for courses on information systems, decision support systems, and data mining at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a practical reference for professionals working in the fields of business, statistics, engineering, and computer technology.
  business objects web intelligence: Using Crystal Reports with SAP Mike Garrett, 2010 This book offers a solid functional overview of the primary features within SAP Crystal Reports, while paying special attention to integrating with other BusinessObjects and SAP applications and data sources.
  business objects web intelligence: E-Business Intelligence Bernard Liautaud, 2001 Publisher Fact Sheet How to leverage corporate information for reduced costs & increased profits.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP R/3 Reporting and E-business Intelligence Thomas Aidan Curran, Andrew Ladd, Dennis Ladd, 2000 SAP R/3 Reporting shows how to deliver effective reports for every area of the enterprise. It's the first book to focus specifically on SAP R/3 reporting. Curran begins by introducing SAP R/3's key information systems, data resources, and business processes. Next, he reviews specific reports for financials, logistics, HR, asset management, and shows how to build reports that are readable, accurate, and timely. Finally, Curran introduces ActiveSheets, third-party software that streamlines reporting by working through Microsoft Excel. A working ActiveSheets demo is included on CD-ROM.
  business objects web intelligence: Inside SAP BusinessObjects Advanced Analysis Ingo Hilgefort, 2010-01-01 Become an expert on SAP BusinessObjects Advanced Analysis for Microsoft Office (formerly known as Pioneer) and be the go-to person when it comes to installing, deploying, and using this software. Explore how Advanced Analysis greatly reduces the need for specialized design work, but allows users to make simple design and UI changes with ease, elegant visualization control, and personalization features. Additionally, this book provides targeted guidance on installation, deployment, and data connectivity. The author helps you familiarize yourself with both basic and advanced usage scenarios as you learn to customize the software to benefit your business the most. This unique book also delivers a side-by-side comparison of Advanced Analysis Office with SAP BEx Analyzer, which will prove to be invaluable as Advanced Analysis is positioned to replace the BEx tools. An additional section outlines the main topics in the SAP BI roadmap for the Advanced Analysis Office version and the Web version, and also touches upon migration. Whether you are a consultant, IT manager, business analyst, or a key user, you will find this book to be an indispensable companion in your daily work with the software.
  business objects web intelligence: MDX Reporting and Analytics with SAP NetWeaver BW Larry Sackett, 2009-08 MDX (Multi-Dimensional eXpressions) is extraordinarily powerful, and is used for both self-service reporting and advanced analytics. If you are going to do multi-dimensional analysis, you have to know MDX. MDX enables business users to perform analyses and generate reports that are next to impossible in any other query language, such as SQL, or even in BEx queries. This is the complete guide to generating effective reports and solving business problems using MDX in NetWeaver BW. First, the author introduces you to this extraordinarily powerful query and calculation language for both advanced analytics and self-service reporting. With expert guidance, you'll explore the idiosyncrasies of the MDX language and understand what object(s) each function takes as inputs and what they generate as outputs. Then, get an in-depth look at self-service reporting and analytics with MDX and how well these tasks are accomplished depending in large part on the modeling of InfoCubes. You'll find out about techniques for improving query response time, including use of the SAP NetWeaver BW Accelerator.Finally, you'll also learn about the recent and substantial enhancements to the SAP NetWeaver BW MDX engine, the MDX-based OLAP BAPI, and the OLAP Data Access (ODA) component in SAP BusinessObjects.
  business objects web intelligence: The Great Mental Models, Volume 1 Shane Parrish, Rhiannon Beaubien, 2024-10-15 Discover the essential thinking tools you’ve been missing with The Great Mental Models series by Shane Parrish, New York Times bestselling author and the mind behind the acclaimed Farnam Street blog and “The Knowledge Project” podcast. This first book in the series is your guide to learning the crucial thinking tools nobody ever taught you. Time and time again, great thinkers such as Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett have credited their success to mental models–representations of how something works that can scale onto other fields. Mastering a small number of mental models enables you to rapidly grasp new information, identify patterns others miss, and avoid the common mistakes that hold people back. The Great Mental Models: Volume 1, General Thinking Concepts shows you how making a few tiny changes in the way you think can deliver big results. Drawing on examples from history, business, art, and science, this book details nine of the most versatile, all-purpose mental models you can use right away to improve your decision making and productivity. This book will teach you how to: Avoid blind spots when looking at problems. Find non-obvious solutions. Anticipate and achieve desired outcomes. Play to your strengths, avoid your weaknesses, … and more. The Great Mental Models series demystifies once elusive concepts and illuminates rich knowledge that traditional education overlooks. This series is the most comprehensive and accessible guide on using mental models to better understand our world, solve problems, and gain an advantage.
  business objects web intelligence: Social Networks and the Semantic Web Peter Mika, 2007-10-23 Social Networks and the Semantic Web offers valuable information to practitioners developing social-semantic software for the Web. It provides two major case studies. The first case study shows the possibilities of tracking a research community over the Web. It reveals how social network mining from the web plays an important role for obtaining large scale, dynamic network data beyond the possibilities of survey methods. The second case study highlights the role of the social context in user-generated classifications in content, such as the tagging systems known as folksonomies.
  business objects web intelligence: Artificial Intelligence Harvard Business Review, 2019 Companies that don't use AI to their advantage will soon be left behind. Artificial intelligence and machine learning will drive a massive reshaping of the economy and society. What should you and your company be doing right now to ensure that your business is poised for success? These articles by AI experts and consultants will help you understand today's essential thinking on what AI is capable of now, how to adopt it in your organization, and how the technology is likely to evolve in the near future. Artificial Intelligence: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review will help you spearhead important conversations, get going on the right AI initiatives for your company, and capitalize on the opportunity of the machine intelligence revolution. Catch up on current topics and deepen your understanding of them with the Insights You Need series from Harvard Business Review. Featuring some of HBR's best and most recent thinking, Insights You Need titles are both a primer on today's most pressing issues and an extension of the conversation, with interesting research, interviews, case studies, and practical ideas to help you explore how a particular issue will impact your company and what it will mean for you and your business.
  business objects web intelligence: SAP Analysis for Microsoft Office--Practical Guide Denis Reis, 2021-01-26 Managing your SAP data in Microsoft Excel? This is your guide to using SAP Analysis for Microsoft Office! Get started with the basics, from creating your first workbook to navigating through reports. Then, follow step-by-step instructions to process data, analyze data, develop planning applications, customize reports, and work with tools such as formulas and macros. Including details on troubleshooting, UI customization, and more, this book is your all-in-one resource! In this book, you'll learn about: a. Reporting and Data Analysis Learn to work with reports in SAP Analysis for Microsoft Office: define parameters with prompts, adjust formatting and styles, and extend reports with local data. Filter, sort, and display your data using hierarchies, and refine data analysis with simple and advanced calculations. b. Planning Use your SAP data to develop planning workbooks. Plan your data both manually and with functions and sequences. Understand key settings for cell locking, the planning model, and more. c. Advanced Features Take your skills to the next level. Write formulas to use in your reports, and create and use macros in your workbooks, including steps to use API methods, callbacks, and design rules. Highlights include: 1) Workbook creation 2) Report navigation 3) Prompts 4) Data processing, organization, and analysis 5) Planning applications 6) Report customization and formatting 7) Formulas 8) Macros 9) Configuration 10) Troubleshooting
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.0 The Complete Reference 3/E Cindi Howson, Elizabeth Newbould, 2012-10-22 The definitive reference for building actionable business intelligence—completely revised for SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.0. Unleash the full potential of business intelligence with fact-based decisions, aligned to business goals, using reports and dashboards that lead from insight to action. SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.0: The Complete Reference offers completely updated coverage of the latest BI platform. Find out how to work with the new Information Design Tool to create universes that access multiple data sources and SAP BW. See how to translate complex business questions into highly efficient Web Intelligence queries and publish your results to the BI Launchpad. Learn how to create dashboards from data sourced through a universe or spreadsheet. The most important concepts for universe designers, report and dashboard authors, and business analysts are fully explained and illustrated by screenshots, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions. Establish and evolve BI goals Maximize your BI investments by offering the right module to the right user Create robust universes with the Information Design Tool, leveraging multiple data sources, derived tables, aggregate awareness, and parameters Develop a security plan that is scalable and flexible Design Web Intelligence reports from basic to advanced Create sophisticated calculations and advanced formatting to highlight critical business trends Build powerful dashboards to embed in PowerPoint or the BI Launchpad Use Explorer to visually navigate large data sets and uncover patterns
  business objects web intelligence: SAP BW 7. 4--Practical Guide Amol Palekar, Bharat Patel, Shreekant Shiralkar, 2015 Don't just read about SAP BW - get your hands dirty with this updated, must-have guide. Tackle all of the common tasks you'll encounter when working with SAP BW, from creating objects, to extracting and transforming data, to mastering the BEx tools. Keep your skills sharp with information new to this edition, including updates for SAP BW 7.4 and BW on SAP HANA. And follow along with a comprehensive case study to cement your knowledge. Detailed Steps for Working with SAP BW Get click-by-click instructions with guiding screenshots that will answer your questions and get you working in your own SAP BW system. Supplements and Bonus Material Find helpful lists of transaction codes, SAP Notes, data for the case study, and sample code downloads. Content New to this Edition Comprehensive updates include information on planning with DSOs, query execution in BW on HANA, SAP Lumira, and so much more. Highlights: InfoObjects Master data DataStore objects InfoCubes InfoProviders Data extraction BEx Query Designer BEx Web Application Designer Reporting and analysis Planning applications SAP HANA
  business objects web intelligence: SAP S/4HANA Embedded Analytics Jürgen Butsmann, Thomas Fleckenstein, Anirban Kundu, 2021 Meet your BI needs with SAP S/4HANA embedded analytics! Explore the system architecture and data model and learn how to perform analytics on live transactional data. Business user? Walk step-by-step through SAP Smart Business KPIs, dashboards, and multidimensional reporting. Analytics specialist? Master the virtual data model and report creation. Jack of all trades? Create CDS views, apply custom fields and logic, and learn to integrate SAP S/4HANA with SAP Analytics Cloud. This is your complete guide to SAP S/4HANA embedded analytics! Highlights include: 1) Architecture 2) Virtual data model (VDM) 3) CDS views 4) SAP Fiori apps 5) SAP Smart Business 6) Key performance indicators (KPIs) 7) Dashboards 8) Reporting 9) Data warehousing 10) SAP Analytics Cloud 11) Machine learning
  business objects web intelligence: Successful Business Intelligence: Secrets to Making BI a Killer App Cindi Howson, 2007-12-17 Praise for Successful Business Intelligence If you want to be an analytical competitor, you've got to go well beyond business intelligence technology. Cindi Howson has wrapped up the needed advice on technology, organization, strategy, and even culture in a neat package. It's required reading for quantitatively oriented strategists and the technologists who support them. --Thomas H. Davenport, President's Distinguished Professor, Babson College and co-author, Competing on Analytics When used strategically, business intelligence can help companies transform their organization to be more agile, more competitive, and more profitable. Successful Business Intelligence offers valuable guidance for companies looking to embark upon their first BI project as well as those hoping to maximize their current deployments. --John Schwarz, CEO, Business Objects A thoughtful, clearly written, and carefully researched examination of all facets of business intelligence that your organization needs to know to run its business more intelligently and exploit information to its fullest extent. --Wayne Eckerson, Director, TDWI Research Using real-world examples, Cindi Howson shows you how to use business intelligence to improve the performance, and the quality, of your company. --Bill Baker, Distinguished Engineer & GM, Business Intelligence Applications, Microsoft Corporation This book outlines the key steps to make BI an integral part of your company's culture and demonstrates how your company can use BI as a competitive differentiator. --Robert VanHees, CFO, Corporate Express Given the trend to expand the business analytics user base, organizations are faced with a number of challenges that affect the success rate of these projects. This insightful book provides practical advice on improving that success rate. --Dan Vesset, Vice President, Business Analytics Solution Research, IDC
  business objects web intelligence: Global Trends 2040 National Intelligence Council, 2021-03 The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic marks the most significant, singular global disruption since World War II, with health, economic, political, and security implications that will ripple for years to come. -Global Trends 2040 (2021) Global Trends 2040-A More Contested World (2021), released by the US National Intelligence Council, is the latest report in its series of reports starting in 1997 about megatrends and the world's future. This report, strongly influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, paints a bleak picture of the future and describes a contested, fragmented and turbulent world. It specifically discusses the four main trends that will shape tomorrow's world: - Demographics-by 2040, 1.4 billion people will be added mostly in Africa and South Asia. - Economics-increased government debt and concentrated economic power will escalate problems for the poor and middleclass. - Climate-a hotter world will increase water, food, and health insecurity. - Technology-the emergence of new technologies could both solve and cause problems for human life. Students of trends, policymakers, entrepreneurs, academics, journalists and anyone eager for a glimpse into the next decades, will find this report, with colored graphs, essential reading.
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