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Book Description

Summary

Mondrian in Action teaches business users and developers how to use Mondrian and related tools for strategic business analysis. You'll learn how to design and populate a data warehouse and present the data via a multidimensional model. You'll follow examples showing how to create a Mondrian schema and then expand it to add basic security based on the users' roles.

About the Technology

Mondrian is an open source, lightning-fast data analysis engine designed to help you explore your business data and perform speed-of-thought analysis. Mondrian can be integrated into a wide variety of business analysis applications and learning it requires no specialized technical knowledge.

About this Book

Mondrian in Action teaches you to use Mondrian for strategic business analysis. In it, you’ll learn how to organize and present data in a multidimensional manner. You’ll follow apt and thoroughly explained examples showing how to create a Mondrian schema and then expand it to add basic security based on users’ roles. Developers will discover how to integrate Mondrian using its olap4j Java API and web service calls via XML for Analysis.

Written for developers building data analysis solutions. Appropriate for tech-savvy business users and DBAs needing to query and report on data.

What’s Inside

  • Mondrian from the ground upno experience required

  • A primer on business analytics

  • Using Mondrian with a variety of leading applications

  • Optimizing and restricting business data for fast, secure analysis

About the Authors

William D. Back is an Enterprise Architect and Director of Pentaho Services. Nicholas Goodman is a Business Intelligence pro who has authored training courses on OLAP and Mondrian. Julian Hyde founded Mondrian and is the project’s lead developer.

Table of Contents

  1. Copyright
  2. Brief Table of Contents
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Preface
  5. About this Book
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Chapter 1. Beyond reporting: business analytics
  8. Chapter 2. Mondrian: a first look
  9. Chapter 3. Creating the data mart
  10. Chapter 4. Multidimensional modeling: making analytics data accessible
  11. Chapter 5. How schemas grow
  12. Chapter 6. Securing data
  13. Chapter 7. Maximizing Mondrian performance
  14. Chapter 8. Dynamic security
  15. Chapter 9. Working with Mondrian and Pentaho
  16. Chapter 10. Developing with Mondrian
  17. Chapter 11. Advanced analytics
  18. Appendix A. Installing and running Mondrian
  19. Appendix B. Online resources
  20. Appendix C. Schema shortcuts
  21. Index
  22. List of Figures
  23. List of Tables
  24. List of Listings