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This document provides an overview of business intelligence and Tableau. It discusses key concepts like data warehousing, aggregation, de-aggregation, filtering, sorting, parameters, dashboards, and calculated fields. It also describes how Tableau can be used as a business intelligence reporting tool in different domains like insurance, banking, and retail. Tableau architecture and features for publishing, sharing, scheduling and security are also covered. Live projects demonstrating Tableau's use in these industries are highlighted.

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Tablue

This document provides an overview of business intelligence and Tableau. It discusses key concepts like data warehousing, aggregation, de-aggregation, filtering, sorting, parameters, dashboards, and calculated fields. It also describes how Tableau can be used as a business intelligence reporting tool in different domains like insurance, banking, and retail. Tableau architecture and features for publishing, sharing, scheduling and security are also covered. Live projects demonstrating Tableau's use in these industries are highlighted.

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 Define Aggregation and De-aggregation

 Workbook, Stories, Dashboards and  Data presentation and analysis


 Business Domains and Information Worksheets  Define Forecasting, Trend Lines, Reference
Technology:  Data Sources and Data Connection Types Lines
 Introduction to Business Domains  Graphs/Maps/Charts  Define Drop lines, Annotation
 Introduction Technology and Business  Define bar charts and line charts.  Define Summary Card
 Data and Business  Define individual axis, blended axis and  Data Blending and Data Refresh
 The Data dual axis.  Define Data Blending
 Introduction to Data  Define filled maps and symbol maps.  Define Data Refresh
 Introduction to Tables  Define heat maps and tree maps  Explain Joins
 Introduction to Database  Define pie charts  Performance accepts of Data Refresh
 Introduction to SQL  Define Gantt charts  Actions
 The Importance of the Data  Filters and Sort  Explain Actions
 Data Warehouse Concepts  Define filters – Filter on Measures and  Actions using- Filter, Highlight and URL
 Introduction to Data Warehouse Dimension  Dashboards
 Characteristics of Data Warehouse  Global filters  Explain dashboards
 Facts and Dimensions  Context filters  How to create a dashboard
 Architecture of Data Warehouse  Define filtering at source  Explain Dashboard formatting
 Various Data Warehouse tools  Explain Sort  Actions in Dash Boards
 Business Intelligence (BI) Concepts  Sets and groups  How to perform navigation in dashboards
 Introduction to Business Intelligence  Define Groups  Parameters and Custom Fields
 The importance of Business Intelligence  Define Sets  Introduction to parameters
 The relation between Business Intelligence  Join Data using Sets  Define calculated fields with Parameters
and Data Warehouse  Calculated Fields  Interactive features using Parameter driven
 Tools and Technologies in Business  Introduction to Calculated Fields fields
Intelligence area  Define Table Calculations  TABLEAU SERVER ADMINISTRATION
 Tableau introduction  Define Date Calculations Tableau Server – Publishing and Sharing
 Tableau Architecture  Define String Calculations  Publishing and Sharing
 Tableau introduction and overview  Define Logical Functions
  Scheduling
 Security, Authentication and Access
 Roles and Responsibilities  Intelligence and Data Warehouse
 Performance  Tableau as BI reporting tool in Retail
 Monitoring and Tracking Domain
 TABLEAU PROJECTS and CASE STUDIES
Live Project 1:
Tableau as BI reporting tool in Insurance ********************
Domain
 Overview of Insurance Business
 Insurance and Information Technology
 Insurance dependency on Business
 Intelligence and Data Warehouse
 Tableau as BI reporting tool in Insurance
Domain Fast Track / Online Also available
 Live Project 2:
Tableau as BI reporting tool in Banking
Domain
Tableau
SOFTWARE

 Overview of Banking Business


 Banking and Information Technology
L
 Banking dependency on Business
Intelligence and Data Warehouse
 Tableau as BI reporting tool in Banking
Domain
 Live Projects 3:
Tableau as BI reporting tool in Retail
Domain
 Overview of Retail Business

 Retail Industry and Information


Technology
 Retail Industry dependency on Business

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