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The Netherlands, Waalwijk, june 2010Leander van Dongen, Aorta business intelligence
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Oracle OBIEE Architecture by Aorta
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Business Layer
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by Aorta
Explaining customers what integration of fact and dimensions means in the Oracle
BI Suite.
How can you compare data from different kind of sources?
OBIEE Architecture
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by Aorta
Business Intelligence FoundationMeta Data Management
HRM
Finance
DWH
Orders ……..
BudgettenBudgetten PlanningPlanning ………… Management
Informatie
Scope1
Management
Informatie
Scope1
Management
Informatie
Scope 2
Management
Informatie
Scope 2
Management
Informatie
Scope 3
Management
Informatie
Scope 3
Management
Informatie
Scope 4
Management
Informatie
Scope 4
…………
Presentation
DASHBOARD | APPLICATION | EXCEL | POWERPOINT | PRINTING | PUBLISEREN
BI ApplicationsPerformance Management
Common Enterprise Information Model
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by Aorta
Role-based views of the information relevant to the user
Consistent definition of business measures, metrics, calculations
Model once, deploy everywhere
Across any data sources
• User roles, preferences• Simplified view• Logical SQL interface
• Dimensions
• Hierarchies
• Measures
• Calculations
• Aggregation Rules
• Time Series
• Map Physical Data
• Connections
• Schema
Presentation Layer
Physical Layer
Semantic Object Layer
Basic Example
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by Aorta
Basic example :
Every different source is connected and structured on an individual way
Business Layer
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by AortaOracle source
DWH
Microsoftsource
APEX
Business Layer
Connectivity Layer
DB/2source
Presentation Layer
DWH MSOracle DB2
Fact(s) Oracle Fact(s) MS Fact(s) DB/2
DashboardA
DashboardB
Dashboard filter
Sources
OBI Admin
Informationarchitecture
Dashboards&
ReportsDashboard filter
Subject Area
Oracle
Subject Area
MS
Subject Area
DB/2
DashboardA
DashboardB
Excel
Basic Example
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by Aorta
First example of integration :
Share a dimension from different sources
(Which dimension from which source is leading?)
Basic Example
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by AortaOracle source
DWH
Microsoftsource
APEX
Business Layer
Connectivity Layer
DB/2source
Presentation Layer
DWH MS DB2
Fact(s) Oracle Fact(s) MS Fact(s) DB/2
DashboardA
DashboardB
Dashboard filter
Sources
OBI Admin
Informationarchitecture
Dashboards&
ReportsDashboard filter
Subject Area
Oracle
Subject Area
MS
Subject Area
DB/2
DashboardA
DashboardB
Excel
Share adimension
Oracle
Second Example
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by Aorta
Second example of integration :
Pure functional integrationCombine data from different kind of
sources on the same dashboard
Basic Example
Oracle OBIEE Architecture by AortaOracle source
DWH
Microsoftsource
APEX
Business Layer
Connectivity Layer
DB/2source
Presentation Layer
DWH MS DB2
Fact(s) Oracle Fact(s) MS Fact(s) DB/2
DashboardA
DashboardB
Dashboard filter
Sources
OBI Admin
Informationarchitecture
Dashboards&
ReportsDashboard filter
Subject Area
Oracle
Subject Area
MS
Subject Area
DB/2
DashboardA
DashboardB
Excel
Share adashboard
Oracle