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QlikView Your Business: An expert guide to Business Discovery with QlikView and Qlik Sense 1st Edition

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Full Title

QlikView Your Business: An expert guide to Business Discovery with QlikView and Qlik Sense 1st Edition

Author(s)

Oleg Troyansky

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781118949580, 9781118949559, 9781119182375, 9781118949573

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons P&T

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

QlikView Your Business is written as a comprehensive resource that teaches best practices for using QlikView for effective analysis and visualization of data.   It quickly covers the basics of using the tool, and then dives deep to provide expert advice on complex implementation techniques and solutions. The core of the book focuses on the process of developing QlikView applications using the QlikView Developer tool. This will be written in three major parts, covering three common business analysis scenarios:  Sales Analysis;  Profitability Analysis; and Inventory Analysis. The three parts describe techniques of increasing complexity from simple to advanced. Within each part, 4 chapters walk the reader through the four stages of developing an analytic solution in QlikView: Understanding the business scenario and the common components of a solution Defining the data model required for the analytic solution Developing the QlikView Load Script used to build the data model Developing QlikView User Interface (UI), or Visualizations, used for the visual analysis After reading each Part and following the tutorial, the reader will have developed a complete QlikView solution. Later chapters will expand on these skills, showing how to: Deploy QlikView in the enterprise Organize and Manage QlikView implementation projects All examples will use QlikView 12, which is the new version of QlikView expected to release in late 2014.   However, given that QlikView plans to support QlikView 11 for several more years, the book will also include chapters showing how to build similar visualizations in QlikView 11 (see Part V). The book’s companion website will include the sample data sets, scripts, and visualizations that support all of the examples in the book.