Assignment Using Microsoft AdventureWorks 2005 Database
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Knowledge and Data Warehousing: Assignment 1
Worth: 100 marks in total, which is 25% of the overall assessment for the course.
Assignments 1 and 2 combined is a hurdle.
Getting help: Additional information and assistance will be provided on the
Blackboard discussion forum. You should check the discussion forum regularly.
This is an individual assignment. Plagiarism is not acceptable. It is also a disciplinary
offence for students to allow their work to be plagiarised by others. For details, please
check the course guide.
Background
Adventure Works Cycles, the fictitious company on which the AdventureWorks
sample databases are based, is a large, multinational manufacturing company. The
company manufactures and sells metal and composite bicycles to North American,
European and Asian commercial markets. While its base operation is located in
Bothell, Washington with 290 employees, several regional sales teams are located
throughout their market base.
Assignment
You are required to design a dimensional model for analysing Purchases for
Adventure Works Cycles and implement it as cubes using SQL Server Analysis
Services. The AdventureWorks OLTP sample database is the data source for you BI
analysis. Description of the AdventureWorks databases is available at
[login to view URL](v=sql.100)
You also should follow the steps in the book “Pro SQL Server 2008 Analysis
Services” to build cubes.
There are six parts in this assignment. Parts A to D together should be at most 4
pages, and Part E should be at most 2 pages. Document in at least size 10 fonts, and
the diagram for part D must be readable.
Part A: Business requirements (20 marks).
Discuss the background and objectives of your BI project. Clearly explain the subject
areas for your analysis and the data source tables in the OLTP system.
Part B: Key facts (20 marks).
Explain the key facts to achieve the objectives of your analysis. You must include at
least two key facts relating to purchases. Elaborate on the granularity for the facts.
Part C: Dimensions (20 marks).
Describe the dimensions for analysing the key facts as laid out in Part B.
Especially you must discuss
The hierarchy for each dimension
Discuss if there are any conformed dimensions, and then explain the reasons
why there are or are not conformed dimensions.
Part D: Multidimensional Schema (20 marks).
You must present your complete design of multidimensional database design as a Star
schema or Snowflake schema as shown in (Ponniah, 2010).
Part E: Implementation (20 marks).
Document your implementation of multidimensional cubes using SQL Server
Analysis services. You must load your data cubes with source data tables in the
AdventureWorks OLTP database, as identified in part A. Your implementation should
include precisely the dimensions and facts as described in Parts A to D. Your
documentation should include screenshots from SQL Server Analysis Services.
Part F. Demonstration (hurdle).
You must demonstrate your implementation of cubes using SQL Server Analysis
Services, including
The dimension hierarchies.
Cube definition.
The ETL process of moving data from data sources to cubes.
Submissions
· By 11:59pm 1st Sept Sunday submit a .pdf file via the WebLearn assignment submission
system. The submission must include Parts A to E.
· On the week of September 9 during your tutorial, you will be asked to demonstrate Part
F to your tutor. The schedule will be published on the Blackboard in advance and will be
strictly followed.
Assessment and Grading
· Your assignment will receive zero mark if you do not demonstrate your part F to
the tutor during the assigned slot in the tutorial.
· A penalty of 10% per day of the total marks will apply for each day your
assignment is late, including weekends and weekdays. After 5 days you will
receive zero mark.
· Marking may take up to two weeks. Your mark and feedback will be
communicated back to you on the hard copy of your submission.
In my understanding, This project is best suited for technical person rather writers only.
Expert IT professional is here with more than 05 years work experience.
I wrote several technical papers on db design ER representation, system feasibility and process.
I will write from my own experience and knowledge.
Thanks
-Rus