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Introduction To EIM

This module introduces the instructor, participants, training site, and course details. The course aims to teach participants how to create, modify, and administer Siebel Analytics dashboards. Over three days, it will cover topics like the Siebel Analytics user interface, architecture, creating requests and dashboards, customizing the interface, and best practices. The methodology includes lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on labs.

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Introduction To EIM

This module introduces the instructor, participants, training site, and course details. The course aims to teach participants how to create, modify, and administer Siebel Analytics dashboards. Over three days, it will cover topics like the Siebel Analytics user interface, architecture, creating requests and dashboards, customizing the interface, and best practices. The methodology includes lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on labs.

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Siebel

Siebel University
University Technical
Technical Training
Training

Analytics:
Application Developer (Siebel 7.7)
Analytics: Application Developer (Siebel 7.7)

Module i: Introduction
Module Agenda
 This module provides an introduction to the:
 Instructor and class participants
 Training site information
 Course:
 Audience
 Prerequisites
 Goal
 Objectives
 Methodology
 Materials
 Agenda

Why you need to know

Module i: Introduction 3 of 15
Instructor and Class Participants
 Who are you?
 Name
 Company
 Role
 What is your prior experience?
 Analytics
 Business intelligence
 Report design
 Siebel applications
 How do you expect to benefit from this course?

Module i: Introduction 4 of 15
Training Site Information
 Bathrooms  Class duration and breaks

 Telephones  Meals and refreshments

 Fire Exits  Questions?

Module i: Introduction 5 of 15
Course Audience
 This course is designed for implementation teams:
 Configurator/Developer
 Applications Administrator
 Technical Business Analyst

Module i: Introduction 6 of 15
Course Prerequisites
 There are no prerequisites for this course
 However, students are expected to be able to:
 Navigate within Siebel applications
 Understand the underlying architecture of Siebel applications
 Able to make configuration changes to Siebel applications using
Siebel Tools

Module i: Introduction 7 of 15
Course Goal
 Learn how to create, modify, and administer Analytics
Intelligence Dashboards for both standalone and integrated
Siebel Analytics applications

Module i: Introduction 8 of 15
Course Objectives
 Create and modify Analytics requests using Siebel Answers
 Create and modify Intelligence Dashboards
 Create guided navigation links within Intelligence Dashboards
 Use Siebel Delivers to configure, schedule, and deliver
personalized alerts to Intelligence Dashboards via intelligence
agents (iBots)
 Perform administration tasks related to the development and
configuration of Intelligence Dashboards
 Customize the Siebel Analytics Web user interface
 Integrate Siebel Analytics applications with Siebel eBusiness
Applications
 Employ recommended design principles and best practices

Module i: Introduction 9 of 15
Course Methodology
 Subject matter is delivered via:
 Lecture and slide presentations
 Software demonstrations
 Class discussions
 Hands-on labs

Module i: Introduction 10 of 15
Course Materials
 Student Guide
 All slides presented during lecture
 Notes that point to Siebel Bookshelf references
 Lab Guide
 Hands-on lab exercises and solutions

Module i: Introduction 11 of 15
Course Agenda
 Day One
 Module 1: Siebel Analytics Overview
 Module 2: Exploring Siebel Analytics User Interfaces
 Module 3: Siebel Analytics Architecture
 Module 4: Analytics Repository Basics
 Module 5: Working with Siebel Answers
 Module 6: Views and Charts in Requests

Module i: Introduction 12 of 15
Course Agenda Continued
 Day Two
 Module 7: Creating Intelligence Dashboards
 Module 8: Configuring Intelligence Dashboards
 Module 9: Integrating Intelligence Dashboards into Siebel
Applications
 Module 10: Customizing the Analytics Web User Interface
 Module 11: Configuring Guided Navigation Links
 Module 12: Administering Siebel Analytics Applications

Module i: Introduction 13 of 15
Course Agenda Continued
 Day Three
 Module 13: Deploying Disconnected Analytics
 Module 14: Using Siebel Delivers
 Module 15: Siebel Analytics Applications Overview
 Module 16: Design Principles and Best Practices
 Module 17: Wrap-up

Module i: Introduction 14 of 15
Summary
 This module provided an introduction to the:
 Instructor and class participants
 Training site information
 Course:
 Audience
 Prerequisites
 Goal
 Objectives
 Methodology
 Materials
 Agenda

Module i: Introduction 15 of 15

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