Tabular Modeling in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services
Create a semantic model and analyse data using the tabular model in SQL Server 2016 Analysis Services to create corporate-level business intelligence (BI) solutions. Led by two BI experts, you will learn how to build, deploy, and query a tabular model by following detailed examples and best practices. This hands-on book shows you how to use the tabular model’s in-memory database to perform rapid analytics—whether you are new to Analysis Services or already familiar with its multidimensional model.
Discover how to:
- Determine when a tabular or multidimensional model is right for your project
- Build a tabular model using SQL Server Data Tools in Microsoft Visual Studio 2015
- Integrate data from multiple sources into a single, coherent view of company information
- Choose a data-modeling technique that meets your organisation’s performance and usability requirements
- Implement security by establishing administrative and data user roles
- Define and implement partitioning strategies to reduce processing time
- Use Tabular Model Scripting Language (TMSL) to execute and automate administrative tasks
- Optimise your data model to reduce the memory footprint for VertiPaq
- Choose between in-memory (VertiPaq) and pass-through (DirectQuery) engines for tabular models
- Select the proper hardware and virtualisation configurations
- Deploy and manipulate tabular models from C# and PowerShell using AMO and TOM libraries
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Artikelbeschreibung
With SQL Server Analysis Services 2016, Microsoft has dramatically upgraded its Tabular approach to business intelligence data modeling, making Tabular the easiest and best solution for most new projects. In this book, two world-renowned experts in Microsoft data modeling and analysis cover all you need to know to create complete BI solutions with these powerful new tools.
Marco Russo and Alberto Ferrari walk you step-by-step through creating powerful data models, and then illuminate advanced features such as optimization, deployment, and scalability.
Tabular Modeling in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services will be indispensable for everyone moving to Analysis Services Tabular, regardless of their previous experience with tabular-style models or with Microsoft's older Analysis Services offerings. It will also be an essential follow-up for every reader of the authors' highly-praised Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Analysis Services: The BISM Tabular Model.
