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Gain practical guidance for implementing data models on the SAP BW/4HANA platform using modern modeling concepts. You will walk through the various modeling scenarios such as exposing HANA tables and views through BW/4HANA, creating virtual and hybrid data models, and integrating SAP and non-SAP data into a single data model.

Data Modeling with SAP BW/4HANA 2.0 gives you the skills you need to use the new SAP BW/HANA features and objects, covers modern modelling concepts, and equips you with the practical knowledge of how to use the best of the HANA and BW/4HANA worlds.

What You Will Learn

  • Discover the new modeling features in SAP BW/4HANA
  • Combine SAP HANA and SAP BW/4HANA artifacts
  • Leverage virtualization when designing and building data models
  • Build hybrid data models combining InfoObject, OpenODS, and a field-based approach
  • Integrate SAP and non-SAP data into single model
  • Who This Book Is For

    BI consultants, architects, developers, and analysts working in the SAP BW/4HANA environment.

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    Konrad Zaski
    Data Modeling with SAP BW/4HANA 2.0
    Implementing Agile Data Models Using Modern Modeling Concepts
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    Konrad Zaski
    Warsaw, Poland
    ISBN 978-1-4842-7088-2 e-ISBN 978-1-4842-7089-9
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7089-9
    Konrad Zaleski 2021
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    Introduction

    This book is for anyone who wants to gain knowledge about the SAP BW/4HANA platform. In this book, readers will learn about new functionalities and components of SAP BW/4HANA and will get practical experience implementing agile data models using modern modeling concepts. This book is recommended especially for BI developers, consultants, and team leaders who have worked on previous versions of SAP BW, who are planning to upgrade their system to the SAP BW/4HANA release, or who have already started to explore SAP BW/4HANA and want to get a better understanding of what has changed and what the new options are.

    This book contains the following chapters:

    Chapter: SAP BW/4HANA Modeling Objects

    This chapter gives a technical introduction to the SAP HANA and SAP BW/4HANA worlds. It walks readers through the main modeling objects, highlights new functionalities, and explains how to create these objects.

    Chapter: Modeling Concepts

    This chapter introduces five modeling concepts, highlighting their usage as well as the pros and cons of each. The next chapters will use these modeling concepts to implement solutions that meet the requirements of the given business scenarios.

    Chapter: Publishing HANA Objects Through BW/4HANA

    This chapter will explain how to expose HANA objects through the BW/4HANA layer without creating a persistent acquisition layer. In addition, readers will learn how to pass input parameters between BW queries and HANA calculation views.

    Chapter: Creating a Field-Based Data Model

    This chapter presents how to create field-based data models on top of HANA objects. After this chapter, readers will know how to implement star schema models without using InfoObjects.

    Chapter: Creating a Hybrid Data Model

    This chapter explains the hybrid modeling approach used to mix a field-based approach with SAP InfoObjects. With this approach, you will be able to enhance your model with additional information even though it is not available in the source objects.

    Chapter: Integrating SAP and Non-SAP Data into a Single Data Model

    This chapter demonstrates how to combine SAP and non-SAP data to create a single integrated data model that provides a 360-degree view on the data.

    To understand each aspect of the modern modeling concepts, I recommend starting with Chapter and reading through the book sequentially.

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    About the Author
    Konrad Zaski
    graduated from Warsaw University of Technology with a masters degree in - photo 3
    graduated from Warsaw University of Technology with a masters degree in management. After finishing his studies, he continued his education and completed two postgraduate courses in management information systems (Microsoft) and integrated information systems (SAP).

    Konrad gained his experience by delivering business intelligence solutions for multiple global corporations. The majority of the projects from his portfolio were implemented on top of the SAP HANA, SAP BW/4HANA, and Microsoft BI platforms. He is also an active contributor and publisher in the SAP community.

    About the Technical Reviewer
    Attaphon Predaboon
    is a certified SAP consultant and data and analytics manager at EY He is - photo 4
    is a certified SAP consultant and data and analytics manager at EY. He is passionate about finding innovative ways to use BI and analytics solutions to create business success.

    He has led teams in business development, proof of concepts, and the deployment of SAP and many other data analytics technologies for various local and global firms.

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    1. SAP BW/4HANA Modeling Objects
    Konrad Zaski
    (1)
    Warsaw, Poland

    This chapter gives an overview of the main modeling objects that are available in a SAP BW/4HANA application. I will walk you through the modeling objects from both the SAP HANA and SAP BW/4HANA worlds. In this chapter, you will learn how the existing modeling objects have changed and what the new modeling artifacts are.

    Modern Data Modeling
    SAP BW/4HANA was introduced in 2016 as a next-generation business warehouse to replace the old SAP BW application. The core design interface for the BW modeling tools has been now unified. This means that the SAP GUI is no longer required for modeling activities. BW/4HANA offers a completely new modeling platform, which brings numerous benefits to developers.
    • Simplified modeling, with four modeling objects instead of nine

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