Introduction to InterSystems DeepSee - InterSystems Documentation
Introduction to InterSystems DeepSee - InterSystems Documentation
Introduction to InterSystems DeepSee - InterSystems Documentation
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5<br />
Components of <strong>InterSystems</strong><br />
<strong>DeepSee</strong><br />
This chapter introduces the components of <strong>InterSystems</strong> <strong>DeepSee</strong>. It discusses the following <strong>to</strong>pics:<br />
• <strong>DeepSee</strong> Architect, which you use <strong>to</strong> define the <strong>DeepSee</strong> model for use in the <strong>DeepSee</strong> Analyzer.<br />
• <strong>DeepSee</strong> Analyzer, which you use <strong>to</strong> define pivot tables or <strong>to</strong> simply explore the data.<br />
• <strong>DeepSee</strong> Designer, which you use <strong>to</strong> define dashboards, in particular dashboards that embed pivot<br />
tables.<br />
• <strong>DeepSee</strong> Connec<strong>to</strong>r, which you use <strong>to</strong> access data in external database or flat files, in order <strong>to</strong><br />
generate classes (and data-loading methods) that serve as the basis of the <strong>DeepSee</strong> model. This<br />
component is available only with Ensemble, and it is not needed in all cases.<br />
• Additional, supporting modules.<br />
• An overview of how you use these components in combination.<br />
5.1 <strong>DeepSee</strong> Architect<br />
The purpose of <strong>DeepSee</strong> Architect is <strong>to</strong> define the building blocks needed <strong>to</strong> create pivot tables and<br />
dashboards. When you are done, you will have the following major elements:<br />
• BI-enabled classes.<br />
• Dimensions based on properties of those classes.<br />
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