Concept and Architecture of Business Intelligence Systems
Reference : BI-ARCH-04
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Level & Prerequisites :
Duration : 2 days
Basic understanding of data concepts (tables, databases, analytics)
No advanced technical background required
Description
This course provides a structured and comprehensive overview of the concepts, components, and architectural principles that underpin modern Business Intelligence (BI) systems. Participants will explore how data flows through an organization—from source systems to analytical dashboards—and how BI architectures are designed to support performance, scalability, and strategic decision‑making. Through conceptual explanations and practical examples, the course equips learners with a solid understanding of BI system design and the key technologies involved.
Public
BI developers and data engineers
Data analysts and business analysts
IT architects and technical project managers
Professionals involved in BI implementation or modernization
Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of BI system architecture
Course objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the foundational concepts of Business Intelligence and data-driven decision‑making.
Describe the main components of a BI system and how they interact.
Explain the architecture of data warehouses, data marts, and semantic models.
Distinguish between traditional BI architectures and modern cloud‑based architectures.
Understand ETL/ELT processes and data integration strategies.
Evaluate BI architecture choices based on business needs, performance, and governance.
Identify best practices for designing scalable and secure BI systems.
Content
Module 1 — Foundations of Business Intelligence
Module 2 — Core Components of BI Systems
Module 3 — BI Architecture Models
Module 4 — Data Integration: ETL and ELT
Module 5 — Data Storage & Modeling
Module 6 — BI Tools & Technologies
Module 7 — Governance, Security & Performance
Module 8 — Designing a BI Architecture