Daniel Knapp
Practical Data Modeling with SAP NetWeaver BW
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Daniel Knapp
Practical Data Modeling with SAP NetWeaver BW
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This book shows how to use the CIF data model to expand the standard BW business content and data structures. Readers will also benefit from the author's extensive consulting experience in implementing projects at mid-and large-size companies.
This book shows how to use the CIF data model to expand the standard BW business content and data structures. Readers will also benefit from the author's extensive consulting experience in implementing projects at mid-and large-size companies.
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- SAP Press
- Verlag: Rheinwerk Verlag
- 1. neue Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 191
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 690mm x 90mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781592293018
- ISBN-10: 1592293018
- Artikelnr.: 26428307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- SAP Press
- Verlag: Rheinwerk Verlag
- 1. neue Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 191
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 690mm x 90mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781592293018
- ISBN-10: 1592293018
- Artikelnr.: 26428307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Knapp, Serge Daniel
Daniel Knapp joined IXULT AG in 2004 as an SAP Technology Consultant. Since the introduction of Rich Internet Applications, he has been working as a developer in the Flash and Flex environments. After earning a degree in information technology, he gathered much experience in numerous projects. He has a profound knowledge of SAP systems.
Daniel Knapp joined IXULT AG in 2004 as an SAP Technology Consultant. Since the introduction of Rich Internet Applications, he has been working as a developer in the Flash and Flex environments. After earning a degree in information technology, he gathered much experience in numerous projects. He has a profound knowledge of SAP systems.
1 ... Introduction ... 11
... 1.1 ... Introduction to SAP NetWeaver BW ... 11
... 1.2 ... SAP's Data Model in Business Content ... 13
... 1.3 ... Structure of the Book ... 16
... 1.4 ... Target Groups ... 17
2 ... The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 19
... 2.1 ... Introduction to the EDW ... 19
... 2.2 ... Layer 1 -- Data Acquisition Layer ... 27
... 2.3 ... Layer 2 -- EDW Layer ... 30
... 2.4 ... Layer 3 -- ODS Layer ... 34
... 2.5 ... Layer 4 -- ADM Layer ... 35
... 2.6 ... New Requirements in the EDW ... 38
... 2.7 ... Advantages and Disadvantages of an EDW ... 42
... 2.8 ... Variations in the EDW Concept ... 44
... 2.9 ... Summary ... 49
3 ... Development of an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Based on Examples ... 51
... 3.1 ... Introduction of the Example ... 51
... 3.2 ... Concept of the EDW ... 55
... 3.3 ... Implementing the DataSources ... 62
... 3.4 ... Designing the Basic Structure in the BW System ... 69
... 3.5 ... Creating InfoObjects ... 71... 3.6 ... Modeling the Data Acquisition Layer ... 73
... 3.7 ... Modeling the EDW Layer ... 78
... 3.8 ... Modeling the ADM Layer ... 84
... 3.9 ... Implementation of the Master Data Transformations ... 93
... 3.10 ... Implementation of the Transaction Data Transformations ... 104
... 3.11 ... Summary ... 112
4 ... Extension of the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 113
... 4.1 ... Description of the New Requirements ... 113
... 4.2 ... Update of Characteristics ... 114
... 4.3 ... Extension of the EDW Model ... 116
... 4.4 ... Summary ... 128
5 ... Usual Requirements on Business Warehouse (BW) Systems ... 129
... 5.1 ... Historization of Objects ... 130
... 5.2 ... Number of Objects to be Included ... 135
... 5.3 ... Admission of Future Data ... 146
... 5.4 ... Summary ... 148
6 ... Load Control ... 151
... 6.1 ... Principles of Data Currency ... 151
... 6.2 ... Load Control with SAP NetWeaver BW ... 155
... 6.3 ... Designing a Simple Load Control ... 156
... 6.4 ... Designing a Complex Load Control ... 162
... 6.5 ... Summary ... 176
A ... Literature ... 179
B ... List of Abbreviations ... 181
C ... Glossary ... 183
D ... InfoObjects from Business Content ... 185
E ... The Author ... 187
... 1.1 ... Introduction to SAP NetWeaver BW ... 11
... 1.2 ... SAP's Data Model in Business Content ... 13
... 1.3 ... Structure of the Book ... 16
... 1.4 ... Target Groups ... 17
2 ... The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 19
... 2.1 ... Introduction to the EDW ... 19
... 2.2 ... Layer 1 -- Data Acquisition Layer ... 27
... 2.3 ... Layer 2 -- EDW Layer ... 30
... 2.4 ... Layer 3 -- ODS Layer ... 34
... 2.5 ... Layer 4 -- ADM Layer ... 35
... 2.6 ... New Requirements in the EDW ... 38
... 2.7 ... Advantages and Disadvantages of an EDW ... 42
... 2.8 ... Variations in the EDW Concept ... 44
... 2.9 ... Summary ... 49
3 ... Development of an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Based on Examples ... 51
... 3.1 ... Introduction of the Example ... 51
... 3.2 ... Concept of the EDW ... 55
... 3.3 ... Implementing the DataSources ... 62
... 3.4 ... Designing the Basic Structure in the BW System ... 69
... 3.5 ... Creating InfoObjects ... 71... 3.6 ... Modeling the Data Acquisition Layer ... 73
... 3.7 ... Modeling the EDW Layer ... 78
... 3.8 ... Modeling the ADM Layer ... 84
... 3.9 ... Implementation of the Master Data Transformations ... 93
... 3.10 ... Implementation of the Transaction Data Transformations ... 104
... 3.11 ... Summary ... 112
4 ... Extension of the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 113
... 4.1 ... Description of the New Requirements ... 113
... 4.2 ... Update of Characteristics ... 114
... 4.3 ... Extension of the EDW Model ... 116
... 4.4 ... Summary ... 128
5 ... Usual Requirements on Business Warehouse (BW) Systems ... 129
... 5.1 ... Historization of Objects ... 130
... 5.2 ... Number of Objects to be Included ... 135
... 5.3 ... Admission of Future Data ... 146
... 5.4 ... Summary ... 148
6 ... Load Control ... 151
... 6.1 ... Principles of Data Currency ... 151
... 6.2 ... Load Control with SAP NetWeaver BW ... 155
... 6.3 ... Designing a Simple Load Control ... 156
... 6.4 ... Designing a Complex Load Control ... 162
... 6.5 ... Summary ... 176
A ... Literature ... 179
B ... List of Abbreviations ... 181
C ... Glossary ... 183
D ... InfoObjects from Business Content ... 185
E ... The Author ... 187
1 ... Introduction ... 11
... 1.1 ... Introduction to SAP NetWeaver BW ... 11
... 1.2 ... SAP's Data Model in Business Content ... 13
... 1.3 ... Structure of the Book ... 16
... 1.4 ... Target Groups ... 17
2 ... The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 19
... 2.1 ... Introduction to the EDW ... 19
... 2.2 ... Layer 1 -- Data Acquisition Layer ... 27
... 2.3 ... Layer 2 -- EDW Layer ... 30
... 2.4 ... Layer 3 -- ODS Layer ... 34
... 2.5 ... Layer 4 -- ADM Layer ... 35
... 2.6 ... New Requirements in the EDW ... 38
... 2.7 ... Advantages and Disadvantages of an EDW ... 42
... 2.8 ... Variations in the EDW Concept ... 44
... 2.9 ... Summary ... 49
3 ... Development of an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Based on Examples ... 51
... 3.1 ... Introduction of the Example ... 51
... 3.2 ... Concept of the EDW ... 55
... 3.3 ... Implementing the DataSources ... 62
... 3.4 ... Designing the Basic Structure in the BW System ... 69
... 3.5 ... Creating InfoObjects ... 71... 3.6 ... Modeling the Data Acquisition Layer ... 73
... 3.7 ... Modeling the EDW Layer ... 78
... 3.8 ... Modeling the ADM Layer ... 84
... 3.9 ... Implementation of the Master Data Transformations ... 93
... 3.10 ... Implementation of the Transaction Data Transformations ... 104
... 3.11 ... Summary ... 112
4 ... Extension of the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 113
... 4.1 ... Description of the New Requirements ... 113
... 4.2 ... Update of Characteristics ... 114
... 4.3 ... Extension of the EDW Model ... 116
... 4.4 ... Summary ... 128
5 ... Usual Requirements on Business Warehouse (BW) Systems ... 129
... 5.1 ... Historization of Objects ... 130
... 5.2 ... Number of Objects to be Included ... 135
... 5.3 ... Admission of Future Data ... 146
... 5.4 ... Summary ... 148
6 ... Load Control ... 151
... 6.1 ... Principles of Data Currency ... 151
... 6.2 ... Load Control with SAP NetWeaver BW ... 155
... 6.3 ... Designing a Simple Load Control ... 156
... 6.4 ... Designing a Complex Load Control ... 162
... 6.5 ... Summary ... 176
A ... Literature ... 179
B ... List of Abbreviations ... 181
C ... Glossary ... 183
D ... InfoObjects from Business Content ... 185
E ... The Author ... 187
... 1.1 ... Introduction to SAP NetWeaver BW ... 11
... 1.2 ... SAP's Data Model in Business Content ... 13
... 1.3 ... Structure of the Book ... 16
... 1.4 ... Target Groups ... 17
2 ... The Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 19
... 2.1 ... Introduction to the EDW ... 19
... 2.2 ... Layer 1 -- Data Acquisition Layer ... 27
... 2.3 ... Layer 2 -- EDW Layer ... 30
... 2.4 ... Layer 3 -- ODS Layer ... 34
... 2.5 ... Layer 4 -- ADM Layer ... 35
... 2.6 ... New Requirements in the EDW ... 38
... 2.7 ... Advantages and Disadvantages of an EDW ... 42
... 2.8 ... Variations in the EDW Concept ... 44
... 2.9 ... Summary ... 49
3 ... Development of an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Based on Examples ... 51
... 3.1 ... Introduction of the Example ... 51
... 3.2 ... Concept of the EDW ... 55
... 3.3 ... Implementing the DataSources ... 62
... 3.4 ... Designing the Basic Structure in the BW System ... 69
... 3.5 ... Creating InfoObjects ... 71... 3.6 ... Modeling the Data Acquisition Layer ... 73
... 3.7 ... Modeling the EDW Layer ... 78
... 3.8 ... Modeling the ADM Layer ... 84
... 3.9 ... Implementation of the Master Data Transformations ... 93
... 3.10 ... Implementation of the Transaction Data Transformations ... 104
... 3.11 ... Summary ... 112
4 ... Extension of the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW ... 113
... 4.1 ... Description of the New Requirements ... 113
... 4.2 ... Update of Characteristics ... 114
... 4.3 ... Extension of the EDW Model ... 116
... 4.4 ... Summary ... 128
5 ... Usual Requirements on Business Warehouse (BW) Systems ... 129
... 5.1 ... Historization of Objects ... 130
... 5.2 ... Number of Objects to be Included ... 135
... 5.3 ... Admission of Future Data ... 146
... 5.4 ... Summary ... 148
6 ... Load Control ... 151
... 6.1 ... Principles of Data Currency ... 151
... 6.2 ... Load Control with SAP NetWeaver BW ... 155
... 6.3 ... Designing a Simple Load Control ... 156
... 6.4 ... Designing a Complex Load Control ... 162
... 6.5 ... Summary ... 176
A ... Literature ... 179
B ... List of Abbreviations ... 181
C ... Glossary ... 183
D ... InfoObjects from Business Content ... 185
E ... The Author ... 187