Oracle Data Warehouse Basics
Seminar / Training Oracle Data Warehouse Basics
- the role of Business Intelligence (BI) and Oracle Data Warehousing today
- the terminology for Oracle Data Warehousing
- the different technologies for implementing Oracle Data Warehouses
- implementation and organisational issues related to data warehouse projects
- the different concepts for modelling data warehouses
- ETL processes for creating Oracle Data Warehouses
- identify administration and maintenance processes related to Oracle Data Warehouse projects
- Methods for updating warehouse data
- Concepts for warehouse metadata
Detailed seminar content
1st unit - Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing under Oracle
- Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
- Basics of Business Intelligence (BI)
- Data Warehouse and OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) - a comparison
- Business factors for data warehouses
- Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing solution from Oracle
- Management Information Systems and Decision Support Systems (DSS)
2. Unit -Defining Concepts and Terminology for Oracle Data Warehouses
- Common Oracle Data Warehouse Definitions
- Features and characteristics of Oracle Data Warehouses
- Components for designing and implementing Oracle Data Warehouses
- Components of an Oracle Data Warehouse
- Oracle Data Warehouses and Data Marts - Comparison
- Dependent and independent data marts
- Typical Data Warehouse Components
- Development methods for warehouses
- Process components of data warehouses and related objects
3. Unit -Planning and managing Oracle Data Warehouse projects
- Consider important financial issues
- Return on investment (ROI) and associated costs
- Ensure business support
- identify business and user requirements
- identify data access requirements
- Implementation requirements of Oracle Data Warehouses
4. Unit -Modelling Oracle Data Warehouses
- describe data structures of the data warehouse environment
- Oracle Data Warehouse database design phases
- define the business model
- define the dimensional model
- define the physical model
- Oracle Database Architecture - Benefits
- the data partitioning and indexing
- star query optimization
- parallelism, aggregate data and query rewrite
5. Unit -Creating Oracle Data Warehouses: Extracting Data
- the extraction, transformation and loading processes
- extract the data
- check different data sources
- identify extraction techniques and methods
- design the extraction processes
- manage the extraction metadata
- investigate potential problems with ETL and ensure ETL quality
- Investigate Oracle's ETL solution
6. Unit -Creating Oracle Data Warehouses: Transforming Data
- Define transformation
- Investigate possible staging models Data anomalies and transformation routines
- Various data quality issues
- Transformation techniques Manage transformation metadata
- design the transformation processes
7. Unit -Creating Oracle Data Warehouses: Loading Warehouse Data
- loading data into the warehouse
- data update models
- create the loading process
- the loading techniques
- the post-processing of loaded data
- check the data integrity
8. Unit - Updating Oracle Data Warehouse Data
- Acquire and apply modified data
- requirements for loading in batch mode
- Capturing changed data for updating
- Select method to capture changed data
- Change Data Capture and Update Mechanisms in Oracle
- Applying Changes to Data
- Limitations of methods to apply changes
- Delete and archive data. Selection criteria for ETL tools
9. Unit -Create Oracle Metadata Trail
- Oracle Data Warehouse Metadata - Definition
- the metadata types - DETAILS
- develop different metadata strategies
- the metadata management tools
- Common Oracle Warehouse Metadata
10. Unit - Managing and Maintaining Oracle Data Warehouses
- manage the transition to production
- implement a pilot version of the Data Warehouse
- the post-implementation support
- manage growth
- identify and resolve any performance issues with the data warehouse
Requirements
We conduct this seminar online for you. You can book the training as a public seminar or as a company seminar. The practical exercises are carried out in our Remotelab and make up 40-50 percent of the seminar.
Your contacts
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Promise Akachukwu Kelechi
E-Mail: promise@computer-training.ng
Phone: +234 1 227 9218 -
Peter Chidiebere Ugochukuw
E-Mail: peter@computer-training.ng
Phone: +234 1 227 9218 -
Raphael Chukuwgozie Ndubuisi
E-Mail: raphael@computer-training.ng
Phone: +234 1 227 9218
- Implementation guarantee - Implementation guarantee for two or more participants
- Mobile classrooms - the ideal complement for company seminars
- Free support - for questions after the seminar
- Delivery on account - no prepayment required
- Interview with the trainer / quality assurance - get to know and assess the trainer in advance
- Clarify seminar requirements - review your knowledge with the trainer
- Assistance with travel costs - we cover part of the costs of hotel accommodation
- Meals - all day cold / hot drinks and a full lunch in the restaurant
- Location of training centres - always centrally located and easily accessible
- Discount - we have attractive prices, take advantage of our additional discounts
- Remotelabs - rent our Remotelabs for your own seminars or as a complement to your company seminars