What is the best cookbook for beginners?

IBM Cognos TM1 Cookbook

IBM Cognos TM1 Cookbook
ebook


File Name:IBM Cognos TM1 Cookbook
Posted By:Ankit Garg
Published on 2011-12-15 by Packt Publishing Ltd
ISBN-10:1849682119
Status : AVAILABLE Last checked: 12 Minutes ago!
Ratting: 4.6 of 5 from 5126 votes. Ready to download

In order to read or download eBook, you need to create FREE account.
eBook available in PDF, ePub, MOBI and Kindle versions


Book Summary

Annotation IBM Cognos TM1 is one of the most popular multidimensional analysis tools used to build collaborative planning, budgeting and forecasting solutions, as well as analytical and reporting applications. This cube-based technology does fast number crunching at the server end and helps end customers move away from manual and tedious planning, budgeting, and analytics processes.IBM Cognos TM1 Cookbook is a complete manual to building and managing applications with IBM Cognos TM1.Every important aspect of TM1 is covered with the help of practical recipes, which will make you well acquainted with the tool and you will be ready to take on TM1 projects in the real world. Existing TM1 users and developers will also benefit from the practical recipes covered in the book.The book will start with a chapter focusing on fundamentals of MOLAP and dimensional modeling, which forms the foundation on which IBM Cognos TM1 is based. Thereafter chapters will be more TM1-specific, starting with an introduction on dimensions and cubes and how to create and manage them. Further chapters will dig deeper into TM1 objects and rules.Then we will learn the more advanced features of TM1 such as automating common processes using scripts, customizing drill paths, using rules for advanced modeling, converting currencies, modeling for different fiscal requirements, and more.At the end of the book, we will cover how to present data and reports, workflows, and TM1 application security.


Share:

Related Posts:

No comments:

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

Labels

Blog Archive

Recent Posts