| About the book |
If your objective in business intelligence reporting is Business Objects success, this is the resource for you. Gives a thorough run-down of the software, plus coverage of Web intelligence, complex queries, multidimensional analysis, and more. Author Cindi Howson has plenty of hands-on experience with the product. |
| About the authors |
McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide |
| Table of contents |
Part I: Getting Ready for BusinessObjects Ch. 1: Introduction to Business Intelligence Ch. 2: Goals of Deploying BusinessObjects Ch. 3: Segmenting your Users Ch. 4: Marketing and BusinessObjects Part II: A Better Universe Ch. 5: Basic Universe Design Principles Ch. 6: Universe Parameters Ch. 7: Joins Ch. 8: Objects Ch. 9: List of Values Ch. 10: Incorporating Supervisor Settings into your Universe Design Ch. 11: Multidimensional Analysis Ch. 12: Advanced Objects Ch. 13: Design Principles: Where to put the Intelligence Ch. 14: Minimizing Universe Maintenance Ch. 15: Almost There Part III: Reporting with Business Objects Ch. 16: Introduction to Reporting Ch. 17: Report Formatting Ch. 18: Analyzing the Data: Slice and Dice Panel Ch. 19: Exploring the Data Ch. 20: Accessing New Data Ch. 21: Creating a New Query Ch. 22: Complex Queries Ch. 23: Web Intelligence |



