Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence @ VRSEC, Vijaywada




Participants Information

Participants: 42
Speakers:12
Female participants:22
Male participants:20
Participants from SC/ST category:04

Lab Sessions

  • Advanced SQL Lab
  • Analytics and tools(Tableau)

Topics Covered

  • Business Intelligence Overview
  • Analytics. BI Life Cycle.Data Issues and Data Quality for BI
  • DW Architectural components, Infrastructure and Role of Meta data
  • Data cleaning methods, descriptive data summarization, data reduction methods, data discretization and concept hierarchy generation
  • Principles, characteristics of dimension and fact tables, DW schema design – case studies
  • Multi Dimensional model, OLAP operators, Data cube using SQL, OLAP tools
  • Data Generalization and concept description, Attribute oriented induction methods
  • Data cube concept, materialization of different data cubes, methods of data cube computation, multi feature cubes
  • Indexing principles for DW, ETL Overview
  • DWH Physical Design, DW project Implementation and deployment process and issues
  • BI Implementation - Key Drivers, Key Performance Indicators, BI Architecture/Framework, Business Decision Making
  • Business/Corporate Performance Management - Dash Boards and Scorecards
  • Data Analytics – Objective Curve, principles of Analytics and tools (Tableau)

Highlights


List of External Speakers

Prof. D. V. L. N. Somayajulu, Professor, Dept of CSE, NIT Warangal

P Rambabu,, Sr. Certified Architect, IBM

S Upender Rao, SBI – IT Department(GM) , Mumbai, SBIICM

Nagesh Bhattu, Assistant Professor, IDRBT, Hyderabad

P Radha Krishna, Principal Research Scientist, Infosys

Hari Prasad, TCS Hyderabad

R B V Subramanaym, Associate Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. V. Sreekumar ,Group Manager, Infosys, Mysore

I N Murty, CEO, Leva Consulting, Bengaluru

SaiSiri, Trainee Decision Scientist, Mu Sigma, Bengaluru

Anil , IBM Hyderabad

List of Internal Speakers

Dr. Suneetha Manne , Professor, Dept of IT VRSEC, Vijayawada

Feedback Summary

  • The programme accomplished its set objectives and was grand success.
  • Participants involved were delighted with this learning initiative and value addition experience.
  • The programme was intellectually enriching and qualitatively engrossing.
  • The program was interactive and integrated, actively engaging the professors while learning.
  • The performance assessment component was also considered where each faculty was assessed and rating was given.
  • Tools discussed are very good and would be helpful in the real time projects.
  • Suggestions from Participants

  • Closing time of the day sessions can be reduced.
  • Need practical session on COGNOS