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Getting Started with SQL Server 2012 Cube Development

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Getting Started with SQL Server 2012 Cube Development

Overview of this book

Analysis Services have been the number one OLAP engine for years. With the increased focus on business intelligence solutions, there is a shortage of professionals in this area. Start your journey into becoming a BI developer using the popular tools included in every SQL Server installation. Getting Started with SQL Server 2012 Cube Development teaches you through clear step-by-step exercises to create business intelligence solutions using Analysis Services. The knowledge gained through these practical examples can immediately be applied to your real-world problems. Getting Started with SQL Server 2012 Cube Development begins with an introduction to business intelligence and Analysis Services, the world's most-used cube engine. Guiding you through easy-to-understand examples to become a cube developer. Learn how to create a cube including all the advanced features such as KPIs, calculated measures, and time intelligence. Security and performance tuning will also be explored. You will learn how to perform and automate core tasks like deployment and processing. The main focus is on multidimensional cubes, but the creation of in-memory models will also be covered. You will learn everything you need to get started with cube development using SQL Server 2012.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Getting Started with SQL Server 2012 Cube Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Understanding the BI semantic model architecture


Analysis Services is a foundational component of the Microsoft BI. It has the ability to host analytical models that can be used with tools, such as Excel through PivotTables. The model can either be multidimensional OLAP models or in-memory models called tabular models. This model is called the BI Semantic Model (BISM).

The BI Semantic Model is a new model that includes both the classic multidimensional model or OLAP model and the newer tabular model.

Note

For a longer description of the BI semantic model, see the following white paper: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj735264.aspx.

Also review the following blog post by the development team that includes information about the roadmap of the OLAP model: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/analysisservices/archive/2011/05/16/analysis-services-vision-amp-roadmap-update.aspx.

The OLAP model is a true multidimensional model that allows the developers to include very complex business logic into the...