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IBM Cognos 8 Planning

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IBM Cognos 8 Planning

Overview of this book

Business planning is no longer just about defining goals, identifying critical issues, and then mapping out strategies. In today's dynamic and highly competitive business environment, companies with complex business models want their abstract strategies turned into discrete, executable plans. They want information from the field to reach decision makers in real-time so that they can fine-tune their plans as events unfold. IBM Cognos 8 Planning offers just that. This book provides you with everything you need to know for building planning models using IBM Cognos 8 Planning. After reading this book, you can begin your journey into model building bringing with you a perspective that comes from three of the most seasoned IBM Cognos Planning consultants in the business. In this book, you will learn how to build planning models using IBM Cognos Planning's modeling tool, Analyst. We introduce you to key objects in Analyst that let you define, store, and move data. Then we show how you can deploy the model to hundreds or thousands of users using IBM Cognos Planning's web-based tool, Contributor. We demonstrate some of the things you can do as an administrator and as a user. Finally, we show the automation tools that you can use to maintain and support your models. As we go through this, we will share with you tips and tricks and insights from our experience with real implementations.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
IBM Cognos 8 Planning
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
Preface
5
Defining Data Structures: D-List
Index

Chapter 9. Building, Configuring, and Updating the Contributor Application

In the previous chapters, we have covered the building blocks of Analyst models, such as D-Cubes, D-Links, and D-Lists. We have also visited the interface of the Analyst program and the Contributor Administration Console program and presented the information on the Contributor program's technical architecture.

In this chapter, you will learn the process of creating, configuring, and deploying a Contributor application. We will then cover the synchronization feature. The synchronization feature keeps both the Analyst model and the Contributor application in sync. Lastly, we will discuss the Contributor Extensions, which are mini programs that extend the functionality of the Contributor client web site.

Note

When we use the term "Contributor" in this chapter, we generically refer to the Contributor program, not the specific components of Contributor program—Contributor Administrator Console and Contributor Web Client.