Increase your sales and profits with expert tips on SEO, Marketing, Design, Selling Strategies, etc. :
Packed with expert advice and practical examples of effective store design and report creation to help you make better decisions, formulate more effective strategies, and measure your success. This book is for anyone administering an osCommerce site, including webmasters, content managers, store owners, and marketing managers, who do not need to understand PHP or MySQL to benefit from this book. The tips and techniques described in this book can be applied to any small, medium sized e-commerce site. This is not an implementation guide; developers implementing osCommerce-based e-commerce sites would benefit from reading Deep Inside osCommerce: The Cookbook.
Author/Authors: Gurevych, Vadym
Pages: 428 | Published Date: 39446
Category: Web Development
Get your workflow up and running with this step-by-step guide authored by an active developer of the OSWorkflow project with real-world examples :
This book gives step-by-step instructions on how to do things. The basics are explained first and then examples help to clarify and reinforce the principles. The book is aimed at experienced Java developers and system architects who want to develop complex Java applications using the OSWorkflow workflow engine. OSWorkflow is a flexible low-level workflow implementation for developers and architects; it is not a quick "plug-and-play" solution for non-technical end users.
Author/Authors: Lazo, Diego Adrian Naya
Pages: 212 | Published Date: 39324
Category: Programming
Over 95 hands-on recipes to leverage the power of pandas for efficient scientific computation and data analysis :
This book is for data scientists, analysts and Python developers who wish to explore data analysis and scientific computing in a practical, hands-on manner. The recipes included in this book are suitable for both novice and advanced users, and contain helpful tips, tricks and caveats wherever necessary. Some understanding of pandas will be helpful, but not mandatory.
Author/Authors: Petrou, Theodore
Pages: 538 | Published Date: 43031
Category: Data
Explore, transform, validate, and integrate your data with ease :
As part of Packt's Beginner's Guide, this book focuses on teaching by example. The book walks you through every aspect of PDI, giving step-by-step instructions in a friendly style, allowing you to learn in front of your computer, playing with the tool. The extensive use of drawings and screenshots make the process of learning PDI easy. Throughout the book numerous tips and helpful hints are provided that you will not find anywhere else. The book provides short, practical examples and also builds from scratch a small datamart intended to reinforce the learned concepts and to teach you the basics of data warehousing. This book is for software developers, database administrators, IT students, and everyone involved or interested in developing ETL solutions, or, more generally, doing any kind of data manipulation. If you have never used PDI before, this will be a perfect book to start with. You will find this book is a good starting point if you are a database administrator, data warehouse designer, architect, or any person who is responsible for data warehouse projects and need to load data into them. You don't need to have any prior data warehouse or database experience to read this book. Fundamental database and data warehouse technical terms and concepts are explained in easy-to-understand language.
Author/Authors: Roldan, Maria Carina
Pages: 492 | Published Date: 40277
Category: Data
Over 80 recipes for creating outstanding web applications with Backbone.js, leveraging MVC and REST architecture principles :
This is a Cookbook with easy-to-follow recipes, containing practical and detailed examples which are all fully backed up with code, illustrations, and tips to dig deep into Backbone.js.This book is great for JavaScript developers who want to learn how to build advanced frontend applications with the Backbone.js framework. This book can be used in educational institutions to teach students how to build frontend applications in an MVC manner.It's assumed that you have some experience in jQuery, and are familiar with HTML.
Author/Authors: MattÃÂo, Mariano GarcÃÂa | Bernabeu, Dario R.
Pages: 342 | Published Date: 41507
Category: Data
Create reports and solve common report problems with minimal fuss. :
This book is written for two types of professionals and students: Information Technologists with a basic knowledge of Databases and Java Developers with medium seniority. Developers will be interested to discover how to embed reports in a third-party Java application.
Author/Authors: Corti, Francesco
Pages: 470 | Published Date: 42993
Category: Data
Combine Pentaho Analytics and MongoDB to create powerful analysis and reporting solutions :
This is an easytofollow guide on the key integration points between Pentaho and MongoDB. This book employs a practical approach designed to have Pentaho configured to talk to MongoDB early on so that you see rapid results. This book is intended for business analysts, data architects, and developers new to either Pentaho or MongoDB who want to be able to deliver a complete solution for storing, processing, and visualizing data. It’s assumed that you will already have experience defining data requirements needed to support business processes and exposure to database modeling, SQL query, and reporting techniques.
Author/Authors: Borland, Bo
Pages: 146 | Published Date: 41691
Category: Data
Over 50 recipes to learn how to use Pentaho Analytics and MongoDB to create powerful analysis and reporting solutions :
Over 50 recipes to learn how to use Pentaho Analytics and MongoDB to create powerful analysis and reporting solutions About This Book • Create reports and stunning dashboards with MongoDB data • Accelerate data access and maximize productivity with unique features of Pentaho for MongoDB • A step-by-step recipe-based guide for making full use of Pentaho suite tools with MongoDB Who This Book Is For This book is intended for data architects and developers with a basic level of knowledge of MongoDB. Familiarity with Pentaho is not expected. What You Will Learn • Extract, load, and transform data from MongoDB collections to other datasources • Design Pentaho Reports using different types of connections for MongoDB • Create a OLAP mondrian schema for MongoDB • Explore your MongoDB data using Pentaho Analyzer • Utilize the drag and drop web interface to create dashboards • Use Kettle Thin JDBC with MongoDB for analysis • Integrate advanced dashboards with MondoDB using different types of connections • Publish and run a report on Pentaho BI server using a web interface In Detail MongoDB is an open source, schemaless NoSQL database system. Pentaho as a famous open source Analysis tool provides high performance, high availability, and easy scalability for large sets of data. The variant features in Pentaho for MongoDB are designed to empower organizations to be more agile and scalable and also enables applications to have better flexibility, faster performance, and lower costs. Whether you are brand new to online learning or a seasoned expert, this book will provide you with the skills you need to create turnkey analytic solutions that deliver insight and drive value for your organization. The book will begin by taking you through Pentaho Data Integration and how it works with MongoDB. You will then be taken through the Kettle Thin JDBC Driver for enabling a Java application to interact with a database. This will be followed by exploration of a MongoDB collection using Pentaho Instant view and creating reports with MongoDB as a datasource using Pentaho Report Designer. The book will then teach you how to explore and visualize your data in Pentaho BI Server using Pentaho Analyzer. You will then learn how to create advanced dashboards with your data. The book concludes by highlighting contributions of the Pentaho Community. Style and approach A comprehensive, recipe-based guide to take complete advantage of the Pentaho Analytics for MongoDB.
Author/Authors: Latino, Joel | Ward, Harris
Pages: 218 | Published Date: 42367
Category: Data
Over 100 recipes to get you fully acquainted with the key features of Pentaho BA 5 and increase your productivity :
This practical guide contains a wide variety of recipes, taking you through all the topics you need to quickly familiarize yourself with Pentaho and extend your Pentaho skillset. If you are involved in daily activities using Pentaho Business Analytics platform, this is the book for you. It is a good companion to get you quickly acquainted with everything you need to increase your productivity with the platform. We assume basic familiarity with Pentaho, data warehouse design and SQL, HTML, and XML.
Author/Authors: Ramazzina, Sergio
Pages: 392 | Published Date: 41815
Category: Data
Over 70 recipes to solve ETL problems using Pentaho Kettle :
This book has step-by-step instructions to solve data manipulation problems using PDI in the form of recipes. It has plenty of well-organized tips, screenshots, tables, and examples to aid quick and easy understanding. If you are a software developer or anyone involved or interested in developing ETL solutions, or in general, doing any kind of data manipulation, this book is for you. It does not cover PDI basics, SQL basics, or database concepts. You are expected to have a basic understanding of the PDI tool, SQL language, and databases.
Author/Authors: Pulvirenti, Adrian Sergio | Roldan, Maria Carina
Pages: 352 | Published Date: 40717
Category: Data
Get up and running with the Pentaho Data Integration tool with this hands-on, easy-to-read guide :
This book focuses on teaching you by example. The book walks you through every aspect of Pentaho Data Integration, giving systematic instructions in a friendly style, allowing you to learn in front of your computer, playing with the tool. The extensive use of drawings and screenshots make the process of learning Pentaho Data Integration easy. Throughout the book, numerous tips and helpful hints are provided that you will not find anywhere else.This book is a must-have for software developers, database administrators, IT students, and everyone involved or interested in developing ETL solutions, or, more generally, doing any kind of data manipulation. Those who have never used Pentaho Data Integration will benefit most from the book, but those who have, they will also find it useful.This book is also a good starting point for database administrators, data warehouse designers, architects, or anyone who is responsible for data warehouse projects and needs to load data into them.
Author/Authors: Roldán, MarÃÂa Carina
Pages: 502 | Published Date: 41571
Category: Data
Over 100 recipes for building open source ETL solutions with Pentaho Data Integration :
Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook Second Edition is written in a cookbook format, presenting examples in the style of recipes.This allows you to go directly to your topic of interest, or follow topics throughout a chapter to gain a thorough in-depth knowledge.Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook Second Edition is designed for developers who are familiar with the basics of Kettle but who wish to move up to the next level.It is also aimed at advanced users that want to learn how to use the new features of PDI as well as and best practices for working with Kettle.
Author/Authors: Meadows, Alex
Pages: 462 | Published Date: 41610
Category: Data
Create ETL processes using Pentaho :
Pentaho Data Integration(PDI) is an intuitive and graphical environment packed with drag-and-drop design and powerful Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) capabilities. Given its power and flexibility, first attempts to use the Pentaho Data Integration tool can be difficult or confusing. This book is the ideal solution to that problem.
Author/Authors: Roldán, MarÃÂa Carina
Pages: 178 | Published Date: 43342
Category: Data
Enhance your knowledge of Big Data and leverage the power of Pentaho to extract its treasures :
The book is a practical guide, full of step-by-step examples that are easy to follow and implement.This book is for developers, system administrators, and business intelligence professionals looking to learn how to get more out of their data through Pentaho. In order to best engage with the examples, some knowledge of Java will be required.
Author/Authors: Patil, Manoj R | Thia, Feris
Pages: 118 | Published Date: 41603
Category: Data
Create advanced reports, including cross tabs, sub-reports, and charts that connect to practically any data source using open source Pentaho Reporting. :
This hands-on tutorial, filled with exercises and examples, introduces the reader to a variety of concepts within Pentaho Reporting. With screenshots that show you how reports look at design time as well as how they should look when rendered as PDF, Excel, or HTML, this book also contains complete example source code that you can copy and paste into your environment to get up and running quickly. This book is primarily written for Java developers who want to assemble custom reporting solutions with Pentaho Reporting. Their main interest is in the technical details of creating reports and they want to see how to solve common report problems with a minimum of fuss; they do not need an overview of BI or the importance of reporting. Secondary audiences of this book are IT professionals who need to install a reporting solution in their environment, and want to learn advanced concepts within Pentaho Reporting such as sub-reports, cross-tabs, data source configuration, and metadata-based reporting.
Author/Authors: Gorman, Will
Pages: 384 | Published Date: 40063
Category: Data