Tuesday 28 February 2012

Agile Analytics: A Value-Driven Approach to Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing (Agile Software Development Series)

Agile methods, the use of a data warehouse (DW), Business Intelligence (BI), or analysis for the project much more innovation, value and quality can bring. However, traditional methods of Agile carefully DW / BI projects must conform to the unique properties. Agile Analytics, a pioneer Ken Collier shows how agile.

Collier, the oldest operating systems and a variety of commercial law and private offers special joint platform independent solutions for the integration of an agile infrastructure. Using examples of his work, skills development, and how different analyzes to support the rapid growth of large volumes of data and shows how to manage teams. Projects "back end" data management "front end" business analysis, contains, or both Collier provides optimal techniques.

Ben equipment delivery, community agile DW / BI project, the basic practices that determine the path of introducing agile techniques, focusing on project management and coordination.  You can cooperate for the success of the section

The second part of superior design, test DW-oriented development, version control, and automation projects, including the quality of the production value of the company to ensure a continuous delivery provides the technical methods

Collier, an IT decision makers, professional data storage, database administrator, specializing in business intelligence, or if you are a developer of database, now provides proven solutions can be applied. With your help, reduce project risk, improve business compliance, achieve better results and you can have fun along the way.

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"This book explains why and how to do Agile Analytics did a great job in the real world. Implementation of Ken and refinement of this approach are many lessons learned. Business Intelligence is an area certainly benefit from this type of discipline."

Zinkgraf Dale, Business Intelligence Architect Sr.

"The evidence of an important aspect of Agile Analytics, agile project management, design applications, the scope of the evolution of self-organizing teams, products and technical control of the management books width and automated management and continuous integration build. They plan an analysis, even if you a flavor of a large data-driven processing issues and products useful to society and will be beyond this general analysis of Ken. "

  • Jim Highsmith, Senior Consultant, Thought Works, Inc. and author of Agile Project Management

"Agile methods of software development have changed and now it's time to convert the scan. Analytics Agile methods of analysis to the next delivery of the project provide the necessary knowledge to perform the conversion."

  • Pramod Sadalage, author of Refactoring Databases: Design of scalable database

"This book is for the next ten years brings together the key strategies for successful business projects intelligence analysis. Ken Collier raised the bar for professional analysis is the challenge?"

Scott Ambler, IBM Rational Methodist president and founder of Lean Agile, Agile Data

"The teams that will help you deliver high-quality presentations in a scan, high value systems, and development of business intelligence software faster and more cost effective than traditional ways of working."

Ralph Hughes, author of Agile Data Warehousing


About the Author

Ken Collier worked with agile methods since 2003, and data warehousing, business intelligence and analysis to create a style with vivid that Google Analytics is an integrated agile methods pioneered. Several agile project teams, DW / BI project manager, technical director and continues to develop these ideas. Collier teams often DW / BI Analytics Agile in trains and Hedw speakers on the subject (Higher Education Data Warehouse), 2011, and some TDWI (The Data Warehousing Institute) was the global conferences. He is founder and KWC Technologies, Inc. President and Business Intelligence applications and consulting areas Cutter Consortium Senior Agile development.

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