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Oracle® Communications Data Model Implementation and Operations Guide
Release 11.3.2

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A

access layer, 2.1
customizing, 3.1
Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.1
accounts
for Oracle Communications Data Warehouse, 7.1
aggregate tables
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 3.3
application adapters
Oracle Communications Data Model, 4.2, 4.2.1
As Is reports, 5.6.1
As Was reports, 5.6.1

C

compression
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.2, 2.4.2.1, 2.4.2.1.1
materialized views, 3.5.4
configuring Oracle Communications Data Model warehouse, A.2
conventions
when customizing physical model, 2.2.2
cubes
adding materialized view capabilities to, 3.4.3.2
changing the dimensions of, 3.4.6
changing the measures of, 3.4.6
customizing, 3.4.4
data maintenance methods, 3.4.9
forecast, 3.4.7
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 3.4.4, 3.4.5
partitioning, 3.4.8
customizing
cubes, 3.4.4
Oracle Communications Data Model, 1.2
physical data model, 2

D

dashboards, Oracle Communications Data Model, 5.2, 5.7
data governance committee, responsibilities of, 1.3.2
data mining models
customizing, 3.2.2
derived tables
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 3.2
dimensional components, Oracle Communications Data Model, 3.4

E

ETL for Oracle Communications Data Model, 4.1

F

fit-gap analysis for Oracle Communications Data Model, 1.4
forecast cube in Oracle Communications Data Model, 3.4.7
foundation layer
defined, 2.1
Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.1
foundation layer of Oracle Communications Data Model
common change scenarios, 2.3.1

H

hybrid columnar compression
and Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.2.1.3

I

implementers of Oracle Communications Data Model
prerequisite knowledge, 1.3.1
implementing
Oracle Communications Data Model, 1.2
indexes
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.6
materialized views, 3.5.2
partitioning, 2.4.6
integrity constraints
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.5
intra-ETL
Oracle Communications Data Model, 4.1

J

join performance, improving, 2.4.7.3

K

keys, surrogate
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.4

M

materialized views
compressing, 3.5.4
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 3.5
indexing, 3.5.2
partition change tracking, 3.5.3
partitioning, 3.5.3
refresh options, 3.5.1
metadata management
repository, 6.1.2, 6.2
with Oracle Communications Data Model, 6.1
metadata repository, 6.1.2
browsing, 6.2
with Oracle Communications Data Model, 6.2

N

naming conventions
for physical model of Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.2.2
Network Charging and Control Adapter for Oracle Communications Data Model, 4.2.1

O

Oracle Communications Data Model
access layer, 2.1
accounts for, 7.1
application adapters, 4.2, 4.2.1
components of, 1.1.1
customizing, 1.2
customizing physical model, 2.1, 2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.4
dashboards, 5.2
data governance, 1.3.2
dimensional components, 3.4
ETL, 4.1
fit-gap analysis, 1.4
foundation layer, 2.1
implementing, 1.2
intra-ETL, 4.1
metadata management, 6.1
metadata repository, 6.1.2, 6.2
Oracle products used by, 1.1.2
physical layers of, 2.1
pre-implementation tasks, 1.3
querying, 5.3
reporting, 5.1, 5.3
sample reports, 5.2
source-ETL, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2.2.2, 4.2.2.3, 4.2.2.4, 4.2.2.5
staging layer, 2.1
tablespaces, design recommendations, 2.4.1
upgrading, B
user privileges, 7
Oracle Communications Data Model implementers
prerequisite knowledge for, 1.3.1
Oracle Communications Data Model warehouse
configuring, A.2
sizing, A.1

P

parallel execution
enabling for a session, 2.4.8.1
enabling for DML operations, 2.4.8.2
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.8
partition change tracking, 3.5.3
partition exchange load, 4.2.2.7.5
partitioned indexes in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.6
partitioning
cubes, 3.4.8
for easier data access, 2.4.7.2
for join performance, 2.4.7.3
for manageability, 2.4.7.1
for source-ETL, 4.2.2.7.5
indexes, 2.4.6
materialized views, 3.5.3
tables, 2.4.7
partitions, changing, 2.4.1
physical model of Oracle Communications Data Model
characteristics of, 2.1, 2.2, 2.2.1
customizing, 2.2.2
general recommendations for, 2.4

Q

querying Oracle Communications Data Model, 5.3

R

refreshing
materialized views, 3.5.1
reporting
Oracle Communications Data Model, 5.1, 5.3
reports
approaches to, 5.1
As Is, 5.6.1
As Was, 5.6.1
troubleshooting performance, 5.5
reports, Oracle Communications Data Model
creating new, 5.8

S

sample reports
customizing, 5.2
sizing
Oracle Communications Data Model warehouse, A.1
source-ETL
exception handling, 4.2.2.6
jobs control, 4.2.2.5
loading considerations, 4.2.2.7
Oracle Communications Data Model, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2.2.2, 4.2.2.3, 4.2.2.4, 4.2.2.5, 4.2.2.7
parallel direct path load, 4.2.2.7.4
partitioning for, 4.2.2.7.5
using application adapter to create, 4.2, 4.2.1
workflow, 4.2.2.5
staging layer, 2.1
Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.1
star queries, optimizing, 5.4
subtypes
defining tables for, 2.4.3
physical implementation of, 2.4.3
supertypes
defining tables for, 2.4.3
physical implementation of, 2.4.3
surrogate keys
in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.4

T

tables
aggregate, 3.3
compressing, 2.4.2, 2.4.2.1, 2.4.2.1.1
derived, 3.2
partitioning, 2.4.7
tablespace in Oracle Communications Data Model, 2.4.1

U

upgrading Oracle Communications Data Warehouse, B
user privileges in Oracle Communications Data Warehouse, 7