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BI Syllabus

The document outlines the curriculum for the Business Intelligence course (BTCOE704) at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, covering key topics such as BI introduction, implementation, corporate performance management, data warehousing, and dimensional modeling. It includes a detailed breakdown of each unit, emphasizing the importance of data quality, BI architecture, and tools. The course also references key textbooks and additional literature for further study.

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BI Syllabus

The document outlines the curriculum for the Business Intelligence course (BTCOE704) at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, covering key topics such as BI introduction, implementation, corporate performance management, data warehousing, and dimensional modeling. It includes a detailed breakdown of each unit, emphasizing the importance of data quality, BI architecture, and tools. The course also references key textbooks and additional literature for further study.

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DR.

BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, LONERE

BTCOE704 (B): Business Intelligence

[Unit 1] Business Intelligence Introduction [6 Hours]


LONERE
Definition, Leveraging Data and Knowledge for BI, BI Components, BI Dimensions, Information Hierarchy,
Business Intelligence and Business Analytics, BI Life Cycle. Data for BI – Data Issues and Data Quality for
BI.

[Unit 2] BI Implementation [6 Hours]


Key Drivers, Key Performance Indicators and operational metrics, BI Architecture/Framework, Best
Practices, Business Decision Making. Business Analytics: Objective Curve, Web Analytics and Web
Intelligence, Customer Relationship Management.

[Unit 3] Business/Corporate Performance Management [6 Hours]


Dash Boards and Scorecards, Business Activity Monitoring, Six Sigma. Advanced BI: Big Data and BI,
Social Networks, Mobile BI, emerging trends. Working with BI Tools: Overview of managerial, strategic and
technical issues associated with Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse design, implementation, and
utilization. Critical issues in planning, physical design process, deployment and ongoing maintenance.

[Unit 4] Data Warehousing (DW) [6 Hours]


Data Warehousing (DW): Introduction & Overview; Data Marts, DW architecture – DW components,
Implementation options; Meta Data, Information delivery. ETL: Data Extraction, Data Transformation –
Conditioning, Scrubbing, Merging, etc., Data Loading, Data Staging, Data Quality.
[Unit 5] Dimensional Modeling [6 Hours]
Dimensional Modeling: Facts, dimensions, measures, examples; Schema Design – Star and Snowflake, Fact
constellation, slow changing Dimensions. OLAP: OLAP Vs OLTP, Multi-Dimensional Databases (MDD);
OLAP – ROLAP, MOLAP, HOLAP; Data Warehouse Project Management: Critical issues in planning,
physical design process, deployment and ongoing maintenance.

Text Book:
1. Efraim Turban, Ramesh Sharda, Jay Aronson, David King, Decision Support and Business
Intelligence Systems, 9th Edition, Pearson Education, 2009
Reference Books:
1. David Loshin, Business Intelligence – The Savy Manager's Guide Getting Onboard with
Emerging IT, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2009.

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere UG CURRICULUM 2020 Page 66

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