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BUILDING THE PERFECT BI SEMANTIC MODEL FOR POWER VIEW Kasper de Jonge Program manager Analysis services team

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Page 1: Building the Perfect BI Semantic Tabular Models for Power View

BUILDING THE PERFECT BI SEMANTIC MODEL FOR POWER VIEW

Kasper de JongeProgram manager Analysis services team

Page 2: Building the Perfect BI Semantic Tabular Models for Power View

AGENDA

•Optimizing the model for Power View•Tips and tricks how to develop the right model•Set reporting properties•Set up a connection to the Tabular model in SharePoint•Power View before model optimization and after

Page 3: Building the Perfect BI Semantic Tabular Models for Power View

BUILDING A MODEL END TO END• Demo Power View on a perfect Tabular Model• Demo Power View on a PowerPivot model• Move PowerPivot workbook to Tabular model• Create a connection to the Tabular model in

SharePoint• Optimize the model for Power View

Page 4: Building the Perfect BI Semantic Tabular Models for Power View

POWER VIEW ARCHITECTURE

RS Server

SharePoint Farm

Power Viewclient

App Server

SQL Server

AS ServerSharepoint Integrated

PowerPivotSystem Service

AS ServerTabular mode

Web Front End

RS WebFrontend

Excel PowerPivot Model

SSDTTabular Model

Dire

ctQuery

(Optio

nal)

Web Front End

PowerPivot web

service

DAX extension

ADOMD.NET

BISM File (optional

)

Page 5: Building the Perfect BI Semantic Tabular Models for Power View

TAKEAWAYS

• Power View on top of PowerPivot• Power View on top of a Tabular model• Move from PowerPivot to Tabular model• How to optimize model for Power View

• Download Power view samples

Page 6: Building the Perfect BI Semantic Tabular Models for Power View

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