Microsoft PowerPivot for Excel 2010 Book/DVD Package
Give Your Data Meaning
av Marco Russo, Alberto Ferrari
- Format:
- Mixed media product
- Utgiven:
- 2010-10-19
- Språk:
- Engelska
Transform your skills, data, and business-with the power users guide to PowerPivot for Excel. Led by two business intelligence (BI) experts, youll learn how to create and share your own BI solutions using software you already know and love: Microsoft Excel. Discover how to extend your existing skills, using the PowerPivot add-in to quickly turn mass quantities of data into meaningful information and on-the-job results-no programming required. The book introduces you to PowerPivot functionality, then takes a pragmatic approach to understanding and working with data models, data loading, data manipulation with Data Analysis Expressions (DAX), simple-to-sophisticated calculations, what-if analysis, and PowerPivot patterns. Learn how to create your own, self-service BI solutions, then share your results effortlessly across your organization using Microsoft SharePoint.
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Marco Russo is a software consultant and trainer based in Italy who focuses on Windows development and Business Intelligence solutions, including data warehouse relational and multidimensional design. He is the coauthor of Introducing Microsoft LINQ and Programming Microsoft LINQ (Microsoft Press), along with several other books about Microsoft .NET and SQL Server Analysis Services. ALBERTO FERRARI is a consultant and trainer who specializes in developing Microsoft Business Intelligence solutions, including guiding software organizations through the design of complex BI solutions. He is the coauthor of Expert Cube Development with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services and SQLBI Methodology (with Russo). Alberto Ferrari (alberto.ferrari@sqlbi.com) is a consultant and trainer for the BI development area with the Microsoft suite for Business Intelligence. His main interests are in the methodological approaches to the BI development and works as a trainer for software houses that need to design complex BI solutions. He previously recently co-authored "Expert Cube Development with Microsoft SQL Server(R) 2008 Analysis Services" published by Packt Publishing and the "SQLBI Methodology" with Marco Russo. Alberto is a founder of SQLBI (http://www.sqlbi.com) and his blog is available at http://sqlblog.com/blogs/alberto_ferrari.
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Innehållsförteckning
Preface; Marco Russo; Alberto Ferrari; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Who Is This Book For?; System Requirements; About the DVD; Errata & Book Support; We Want to Hear from You; Stay in Touch; Chapter 1: First Steps with PowerPivot; 1.1 Working with Classic Excel PivotTables; 1.2 Working with PivotTables in PowerPivot; 1.3 Summary; Chapter 2: PowerPivot at Work; 2.1 Using the PivotTable to Produce Reports; 2.2 Adding More Tables; 2.3 Working with Dates; 2.4 Refreshing Data; 2.5 Using Slicers; 2.6 Summary; Chapter 3: Introduction to DAX; 3.1 Understanding Calculation in DAX; 3.2 Understanding Calculated Columns and Measures; 3.3 Handling Errors in DAX Expressions; 3.4 Common DAX Functions; 3.5 Summary; Chapter 4: Data Models; 4.1 Understanding Data Models; 4.2 Understanding Physical and Logical Data Models; 4.3 Understanding How and When to Denormalize Tables; 4.4 Complex Relationships; 4.5 Understanding OLTP and Data Marts; 4.6 Discovering Advanced Types of Relationships; 4.7 Summary; Chapter 5: Loading Data and Models; 5.1 Understanding Data Sources; 5.2 Loading from a Database; 5.3 Opening Existing Connections; 5.4 Loading from Access; 5.5 Loading from Analysis Services; 5.6 Using Linked Tables; 5.7 Loading from Excel Files; 5.8 Loading from Text Files; 5.9 Loading from the Clipboard; 5.10 Loading from a Report; 5.11 Loading from a Data Feed; 5.12 Loading from SharePoint; 5.13 Summary; Chapter 6: Evaluation Context and CALCULATE; 6.1 Understanding Evaluation Context; 6.2 Understanding the CALCULATE Function; 6.3 Understanding the EARLIER Function; 6.4 Summary; Chapter 7: Date Calculations in DAX; 7.1 Working with a Dates Table; 7.2 Aggregating and Comparing over Time; 7.3 Closing Balance over Time; 7.4 Summary; Chapter 8: Mastering PivotTables; 8.1 Understanding Different Types of PivotTables; 8.2 Custom Sorting in PivotTables; 8.3 Computing Ratios and Percentage in PivotTables; 8.4 Aggregating Data Without Using Sum; 8.5 Creating Dashboards; 8.6 Using Complex Queries as Linked Tables; 8.7 Performing Analysis of Old and New Data Together; 8.8 Defining Sets; 8.9 Creating Dynamic Sets with MDX; 8.10 Creating Sets of Measures with MDX; 8.11 Summary; Chapter 9: PowerPivot DAX Patterns; 9.1 Calculating Ratio and Percentage; 9.2 Computing Standard Deviation; 9.3 Ranking over a Measure; 9.4 Computing ABC and Pareto Analyses; 9.5 Event in Progress; 9.6 Summary; Chapter 10: PowerPivot Data Model Patterns; 10.1 Banding; 10.2 Performing Courier Simulation; 10.3 Summary; Chapter 11: Publishing to SharePoint; 11.1 SharePoint 2010 and PowerPivot Integration; 11.2 Publishing an Excel Workbook; 11.3 PowerPivot Data Refresh; 11.4 Summary; DAX Functions Reference; Statistical Functions; Logical Functions; Information Functions; Mathematical Functions; Text Functions; Date and Time Functions; Filter ...
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