Center of Excellence For IT at Bellevue College
Center of Excellence For IT at Bellevue College
Center of Excellence For IT at Bellevue College
By 2012, business units will control at least 40% of the total budget for
BI
By 2010, 20% of organizations will have an industry-specific analytic
application delivered via software as a service (SaaS) as a standard
component of their BI portfolio
In 2009, collaborative decision making will emerge as a new product
category that combines social software with BI Platform capabilities
By 2012, one-third of analytic applications applied to business
processes will be delivered through coarse-grained application mashups
management systems
Leveraging new Web 2.0 technologies to:
Enhance the presentation layer and data
visualization
Provide information on-demand and greater
customization
Increase ability to create corporate and public
data mashups
Allow interactive user-directed analysis and
report writing
BI careers cross over all industries:
BI solution architects and integration
specialists
Business and BI analysts
BI application developers and testers
Data warehouse specialists
Database analysts, developers and testers
Database support specialists
Database theory and practice
Data mining and relational report writing
Enterprise data and information flow
Information management and regulatory
compliance
Analytical processing and decision making
Data presentation and visualization
BI technologies and systems
Value chain and customer service management
Business process analysis and design
Transaction processing systems
Management information systems
Knowledge of database systems and data
warehousing technologies
Ability to manage database system
Roll-up, Pivot
OLAP vendors and products
Basics of data warehousing design and
management
Data warehouse architectures
Data marts and data stores
Data structures and data flow
Dimensional modeling
Extract, clean, conform and deliver
Server management tools to package, backup
and restore
Database server activity monitoring and
performance optimization
Data mining: the extraction of predictive
information from large databases.
Data trend, connection and behavior pattern
analysis
Data quality
Data mining tools
Predictive and business analytics
Descriptive and decision models
Statistical techniques and algorithms
Data representations
Information graphics
Data representation techniques and tools
Visual representation – trends and best practices
Interactivity in data representation
Tools and applications
The user perspective on information presentation
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Capturing and documenting the business
requirements for BI solution
Translating business requirements into technical
requirements
BI project lifecycle and management
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), actions, and
stored procedures
User education and training
Data-based decision making
Effective communication and consultation with
business users
Business Intelligence (BI) Specialist works with
business users to obtain data requirements for
new analytic applications, design conceptual and
logical models for the data warehouse and/or
data mart and communicate physical designs to
the database group. The BI specialist also
develops processes for capturing and
maintaining metadata from all data warehousing
components.
Business Intelligence Developer is responsible for designing and
developing Business Intelligence solutions for the enterprise. The
Developer works on-site at the corporate head quarters. Key
functions include designing, developing, testing, debugging, and
documenting extract, transform, load (ETL) data processes and
data analysis reporting for enterprise-wide data warehouse
implementations. Responsibilities include: working closely with
business and technical teams to understand, document, design
and code ETL processes; working closely with business teams to
understand, document and design and code data analysis and
reporting needs; translating source mapping documents and
reporting requirements into dimensional data models; designing,
developing, testing, optimizing and deploying server integration
packages and stored procedures to perform all ETL related
functions; develop data cubes, reports, data extracts, dashboards
or scorecards based on business requirements.
The Business Intelligence Report Developer is responsible
for developing, deploying and supporting reports, report
applications, data warehouses and business intelligence
systems. Primary responsibilities include creating and
automating quality control processes and methods,
providing maintenance and enhancement of data
warehouse reports, creating ad hoc data warehouse
queries, solving data related reporting issues and
documenting all reports created. The report developer
must have experience in user facing roles (e.g. gathering
requirements, establishing project objectives, leading
meetings) and in developing, selecting and conducting
user training as needed. The Developer also participates in
all aspects of data warehouse projects including
conceptualization, design, construction, testing, selection,
deployment and post-support implementation.
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