Designing a Reporting Solution Architecture Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
MOC2797—Two Day Training Class
Caution
This is a design course (focus is on theoretical design), not an implementation course (focus on mechanical how-to). If you want to learn how to do Reporting Services, you should consider course MOC2793
Introduction
The purpose of this 2-day course is to teach Business Intelligence (BI) professionals working in enterprise environments
to design a reporting solution architecture that supports their BI solution. Students will go through the entire process—from
identifying report data to promoting the reporting solution to production. Students will scale a reporting solution.
Students will also be taught best practices for collaborating with application developers to integrate applications and reporting services.
Audience
This course is intended for experienced BI professionals. The target students for this course already have an understanding of
how to use the SQL Server 2005 tools to implement BI functionality, but need to develop their understanding of design principles
and best practices when planning, implementing, and deploying a Reporting Services solution.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Design a reporting solution.
- Develop a reporting solution.
- Collaborate with application developers to complete reporting and analytical interfaces.
- Deploy and manage a Reporting Services solution.
- Design security for a Reporting Services solution.
- Optimize report rendering performance.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must:
- Have hands-on experience with database development tasks. For example:
- Creating Transact-SQL queries
- Writing and optimizing advanced queries (for example, queries that contain complex joins or subqueries)
- Creating database objects such as tables, views, and indexes
- Have foundational conceptual understanding of Business Intelligence presentation architecture.
For example, data source management, the function of pivot tables versus grids versus charts, what
drill down and linked reports are, and what schema abstraction (Report Builder) is.
- Have foundational understanding of Web-based architecture. For example, SSL, SOAP, IIS,
and WSS/SPS-Web parts—what they are and what their role is.
- Be familiar with SQL Server 2005 features, tools, and technologies. In particular,
they must have used Report Designer, Report Manager, and Report Builder.
- Have foundational understanding of Microsoft Windows security. For example, how groups,
delegation of credentials, and impersonation function in a security context.
- Have foundational understanding of Web-based architecture. For example, SSL, SOAP,
and IIS—what they are and what their role is.
- Must understand the difference between replication and ETL.
- Already know how to use:
- Microsoft Office Visio
- Microsoft Office Excel
- Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio
- Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
- Performance Monitor
- Microsoft SQL Server Profiler
Module 1: Designing a Reporting Solution
In this module, students will learn how to identify user requirements and business requirements
for a reporting solution. They will then learn how to match the requirements of the user to
Reporting Services technologies, including the report model technology.
Lessons
- Evaluating Business Requirements for a Reporting Solution
- Designing for Reporting Services
Lab 1: Designing a Reporting Solution
- Identifying Reporting Solution Users
- Creating a Reporting Solution Specification
- Designing a Report Model
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Evaluate the business requirements for a reporting solution.
- Design a Reporting Services implementation.
Module 2: Developing a Reporting Solution
In this module, students will first identify how best to develop reports using the powerful Business Intelligence
Development Studio Report Designer tool. This will include a review of best practice for report layout, and how
this is affected by the various rendering formats available. Secondly, they will identify the considerations for
effective development of a report model to enable more experienced users to create their own reports.
Lessons
- Developing Reports
- Developing Report Models
Lab 2: Developing a Reporting Solution
- Creating Reports from a Report Specification
- Working With Report Models
- Customizing Reports By Using RDL
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a Reporting Services solution.
- Create a report model and use it to create a report with Report Builder.
Module 3: Integrating Reporting Services with Applications
In this module, students will review the options for integrating Reporting Services reports
into a custom application. They will look at using direct URL access, the report viewer
controls provided by Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, the Reporting Services SharePoint Web Parts,
and the Reporting Services Web services. Lastly, they will discuss which approach, or combination
of approaches, might suit different BI applications, and their different kinds of user.
Lessons
- Integrating with Custom Applications
- Controlling Reporting Services by Using Web Services
Lab 3: Integrating Reporting Services with Applications
- Integrating Reports into an ASP.NET Application.
- Integrating a Report Into a SharePoint Services Solution
- Implementing a Reporting Services Web Service Client
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Integrate Reporting Services with custom applications.
- Design Web service clients for Reporting Services.
Module 4: Deploying and Managing a Reporting Solution
In this module, students will learn how to deploy a Reporting Services solution
into a production environment, and how to manage report distribution.
Lessons
- Deploying a Reporting Services Solution
- Managing Report Distribution
Lab 4: Implementing Calculations
- Deploying Reports
- Managing Report Distribution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Deploy a Reporting Services solution.
- Manage Report Distribution.
Module 5: Designing Security for a Reporting Solution
In this module, students will learn how to secure a Reporting Services solution.
Lessons
- Designing an Authentication Strategy
- Designing an Authorization Strategy
- Designing a Secure Communication Strategy
Lab 5: Securing Reporting Services
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuring Authorization
- Configuring Secure Communications
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design an authentication strategy for Reporting Services.
- Design an authorization strategy for Reporting Services.
- Design a secure communication strategy for Reporting Services.
Module 6: Optimizing Report Performance
In this module, students will learn how to optimize a Reporting Services solution.
Lessons
- Monitoring Report Execution
- Designing a Report Execution Strategy
- Scaling Reporting Services
Lab 6: Optimizing Performance
- Monitoring Reporting Services
- Optimizing Report Execution
- Scaling Reporting Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design a report execution strategy to optimize performance.
- Monitor report execution.
- Design a scalability strategy for Reporting Services.
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