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Metric Studio Cognos 8 BI
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Objectives In this module, we will examine: Concepts and Overview An Introduction to Metric Studio Cognos 8 BI Integration Hosting Multiple Applications Flexible Calendars Navigation Features Diagrams Graphs and Charts Activity Monitoring Watch Lists Creating a Metric Application
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Metric Concepts and Overview
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METRICS ANSWER KEY QUESTIONS Status Overview How am I doing? Details When has this happened before? What drives this metric? What could be causing the problems? What other metrics and objectives does this affect? What do I have to do about it? Who else is included in the decisions? Where does the data come from?
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Scorecarding Basics Scorecard: a collection of performance metrics designed to reflect the strategic goals of a unit in an organization. Metric: a measurement which has a target value; an actual value and an owner who is responsible for the performance of that metric. A metric is related to a strategic goal. Metric Type: defines the behavior of a collection of metrics; typically, identifies one aspect of performance (such as revenue or expenses) defined by a performance pattern, for example: revenue has a performance pattern of “above target is positive”; you want revenue to be higher than target expenses has a performance pattern of “below target is positive”; you want expenses to be lower than target inventory has a performance pattern of “on target is positive”; you want just the right amount of inventory, not too high and not too low.
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Status and Score What is a status? A status is what we are accustomed to seeing as a green, red or yellow visual indicator to tell us whether or not we are on target. Status: is based on a comparison between an actual and a target value. A tolerance (yellow) allows you to set a buffer area when the target has only just been missed Scores are point based: 100% Target | 120% Actual | 10% tolerance 10% tolerance = one tolerance = 1 point. Score in this example is 2 SCORE = (Actual – Target)/(absolute)tolerance (We use absolute values because we don’t want a negative tolerance. Ex: absolute = -950, target = -1000, tolerance = 10% or –100. This equals 50 / 100 = 0.5, which is just a bit into the green.)
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Architecture of Data Flow Cognos Metric Store Repository Staging Area (Various staging tables) Cognos Metric Store (SQL Server, Oracle, DB2) Cognos Metric Designer Execute: Flat Files FM IQD FM Cube FM Model Direct to Staging Tables APPS ERP OTHER Data sources: Visible to Metric Studio Metric Maintenance Import & Transfer to Metric Store
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Introduction
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Cognos 8 Metric Store Cognos Metric Studio still requires a metric store that is separate from the Cognos 8 content store. The metric store is initialized within Cognos 8 through the New Metric Package Wizard First create a database in either: SQL Server Oracle DB2 Initialize the metric store Tables are added similar to cmm_install in 2.2
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Metric Packages A metric package is a Cognos Connection representation of a Metric Studio application. A metric package contains: connection information Reports metric management tasks for that application. As part of the Metric Package Process – you will either: perform metric store initialization perform metric store upgrade use an existing metric store sharing it with another metric package
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End Result: Multiple Metric Studio Applications Host multiple Metric Studio applications in single Metric Studio installation. Supports: multiple discrete user communities multiple scorecard hierarchies, metric type sets & calendars development and rollout from same server
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Administer Metric Applications in Cognos Connection Administration tasks formerly on the CMM 2.2 Service Control Page are available in the Metric Maintenance folder in each package Import to Staging Import from Staging Export Synchronize Users with external namespaces NEW – Update Search Engine Index
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Importing 2.2 Data Data can be exported to flat file and imported Export data from the CMM 2.2 Service Control Page Set the Cognos 8 Metric Studio Import Source to import 2.2 files Use the Tools ->Import Sources menu item
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Demo Create a new Metric Package Create a new Metric Store Change data load settings Load data from flat files into Cognos Metric Studio Introduction to Metric Maintenance
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Metric Studio
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Release Themes Cognos 8 Integration Simplified deployment, management, and usage Feature Flexibility High-value customer requested enhancements Focus on flexibility and customization Advanced Performance Management Robust support for Objectives, Projects and Countermeasures Interactive permission-based scorecard management
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Cognos 8 Integration Enterprise Directory Integration Cognos 8 BI Reporting Model Select Cognos 8 BI Reports from Content Manager Shared Application Server Tier Scale-out, management Common Data Management Task Infrastructure Cognos Connection Job scheduling and history
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Metric Maintenance Tasks Create tasks to run now or schedule for later within Cognos Connection: New Metric Maintenance wizard - Schedule extract execution in Cognos Connection New Metrics Export Wizard – enhanced exporting functionality New Metric Import From Files Wizard – improved control over imports Create a new Metric Package from Cognos Connection Toolbar
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Cognos 8 Integration (cont’d) Metric Management Tasks Run from Cognos Connection Select Reports from Cognos Connection to add to Metric Studio objects
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Cognos 8 BI Reporting Model Custom Cognos 8 BI reporting: Briefing books Analysis reports Custom views of metric data embedded in the Report tab Ad hoc querying Printer-friendly output using Cognos 8 technologies
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Integrated Content Management Single interface for performance monitoring and content management Edit metric values in place Add, Delete, Edit scorecard structure in place: Scorecards Metrics Reports, Impact Relationships, Diagrams etc. Permissions-based
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Flexible Calendar More than 4 levels Improved support for “daily” time grain Mix of weeks, months, quarters Latest data view Improved navigation
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New Navigation Features Tabbed Interface Scorecards Metric Types Accountability Groups Search Scorecards, Metrics Configurable Navigation Options
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Redesigned Diagram Creation Diagram Templates Create one diagram and apply it to hundreds of scorecards Improved Editing Interface SVG no longer required More Supported Objects Allow the creation of complex diagrams such as strategy map entirely in Metric Studio Text, geometric objects Objectives Groups
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Enhanced Diagram Browsing Configurable navigation paths Expandable Impact Diagrams Detailed information available through mouse over
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Diagram Creation and Editing
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Improved Graphing & Charting Redesigned to utilize the Cognos 8 BI graphics engine Display of multiple benchmarks Mix of line and bar charts Thumbnail of trend chart Navigation through time periods and levels
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Objective & Group Status
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Activity Monitoring Enter and track activities in Metric Studio Projects: Long term strategic actions associated with scorecards or objectives Actions: Immediate actions undertaken to correct a specific metric status Track Start Date, Planned Start, Planned End Date, Expected End Date, Actual End Date Status & Completion Percentage Affected Metrics, Objectives or Scorecards Owner, Goal, Method and other details
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Project Creation and Activity Monitoring
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Metric Studio Watch List Personalized view of metrics (per user logged in) Email toggle on\off to notify users of status indicator change or updates of comments Supports single or multiple messages
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Metric Studio Watch List (cont’d) Import of Metric Studio Watch List portlet Allows more enhanced integration with Cognos Connection Editable properties supporting multiple packages
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Summary In this module, we examined: Concepts and Overview An Introduction to Metric Studio Cognos 8 BI Integration Hosting Multiple Applications Flexible Calendars Navigation Features Diagrams Graphs and Charts Activity Monitoring Watch Lists Creating a Metric Application
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