Using InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM V9
Overview
Using InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM is an exciting new course tailored for those who want to get a jump start on IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management for PIM. This course is designed to provide not only the essentials of understanding Master Data Management (MDM) and Product Information Management (PIM) concepts but also covers a breadth of InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM feature functions that will leave you more than equipped to tackle daily responsibilities. You will explore how to easily create data objects, items, categories, and other artifacts that will assist in creating the master data solution. To round out the course, engage in an optional hands-on case study whereby you can apply your newly gained knowledge to plan, design and build an MDM Server for PIM solution.
Audience This is a basic course for business analysts, developers, implementation consultants, support engineers, technical sales and marketing individuals, sales and marketing individuals, project managers, and system administrators.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course other than an understanding of using a web browser.
Objective
Explore Master Data Management (MDM) and Product Information Management (PIM) concepts
Discuss PIM and use case scenarios for MDM Server for PIM implementations
Overview of MDM Server for PIM project lifecycle
Discuss the MDM Server for PIM architecture
Construct MDM Server for PIM data objects, attribute definitions, specification, organization, and hierarchies
Explore the definition, purpose and function of workflows, and the steps involved in creating a workflow
Examine the various stages of a PIM implementation
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Implementing IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM V9
Overview
Implementing IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM course offering promises to be what the business and technical audience have desired, a true implementation course focusing on IBM's implementation strategy for InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM. This course will introduce the methodology of Iterative and Incremental principles, as well as take you thru the hands-on process of building use cases to actually implementing the use cases within the IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM product to create MDMPIM components. Not only will you have first hand experience in creating a true InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM solution but also witness the effectiveness of IBM's strategy as the implementation process moves through the phases of planning to actually deploying a solution.
Audience
This is an advanced course for:
Business Analyst
Solution Architects
Product Specialists
Prerequisites
You should complete:
Using InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM V9.0 (DC722) or
previous IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM C6.0 courses
Objective
Implement an MDM Server for PIM solution using IBM Iterative process.
Construct a Use Case driven design of MDM Server for PIM objects
Utilize the Principals and Strategies for MDM Server for PIM solutions.
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Programming with IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM
Overview
This introductory course, Programming with InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM, is a must for those wanting to learn how to setup their environment and begin programming with MDM Server for PIM. Using IBM's Implementation Methodology Approach (use cases), you will have first hand experience building a solution that will incorporate the functionalities of the MDM Server for PIM product. This course will provide you with an initial understanding of the MDM Server for PIM Object Data Model and migrate towards programming a solution and finally what are the Best Practices for programming with MDM Server for PIM product.
Audience
This is an advanced course for:
Developers
Solution architects
Technical architects
Prerequisites
You should complete and have:
Using InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM V9.0 (DC722) or previous IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM V6.0 courses
Familiarity with eclipse based Integrated Development Environment e.g. Rational Software Application
+2 years Java programming experience.
Objective
Implement a PIM solution using MDM Server for PIM
Deploy MDM Server for PIM java code
Set up Development Environment
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IBM InfoSphere Discovery Fundamentals
Overview
This Discovery Fundamentals course provides hands-on technical product overview and training for users using IBM InfoSphere Discovery. You will learn about the product workflow process, methodology and features that will help you to be successful in your projects involving data discovery and analysis.
Audience
This intermediate course is best suited for users whose work involves:
Trusted source discovery for Master Data Management
Sensitive data discovery
Data quality validation
Data analysis and profiling
Business logic development and/or validation
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Objective
You have a solid foundation for using InfoSphere Discovery, including:
Understanding InfoSphere Discovery architecture
Defining data sources
Sampling data
Running discovery tasks
Performing Overlap Analyses
Using Unified Schema Builder
Performing Transformation Discovery
Generating reports and project documentation
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InfoSphere Master Data Management Server Workbench for MDM Server 9.0.2
Overview
This course is for anyone who wants to get an understanding of how to use and customize you through the process of setting up a local workstation to customizing the MDM Server using the MDM Server Workbench.
The focus of the course is on the core features of the Workbench:
Setting up a Development Environment
creating an Addition
creating an Extension
creating a Behavior Extension
creating a composite service
working with Product Types
ceating a Spec, and importing a physical data model.
For each core area, the instructor will explain the high-level concepts, have you work with the feature and then demo and review the feature details. Heavy emphasis is put on exercises and activities, allowing you to apply the knowledge that you learn in the classroom, after course conclusion.
This course replaces course number InfoSphere MDM Server Workbench for MDM Server 9
Audience
This intermediate course is for:
Infrastructure Specialist, Senior Technical Specialist,Technical Specialist, Support Engineers, System Architects.
Prerequisites
You should have attended:
InfoSphere MDM Server Overview and InfoSphere MDM Server Domains for MDM Server 9
or have equivalent high-level understanding of:
MDM Server or WebSphere Customer Center (WCC)
It is also recommended that you have working knowledge of Java development and XML concepts as it will be used during the exercises.
Objective
Understand the MDM Architecture and how the MDM Server handles and XML request
Understand the core Workbench features available for the MDM Server
Setup your development environment by running workbench
Understand the model based approach to create additions and extensions
Create a new MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard
Extend an existing MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard
Extend an existing MDM Service using the Workbench Wizard
Create a new Composite Service using a transiant object containing other existing business objects
Create a new MDM Spec using the Workbench Wizard
Create a Product Type Hierarchy
Create an Entity Subtype
Import a Data Model into a MDM Server Module
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IBM InfoSphere MDM Server Service Customization for MDM Server 9
Overview
This course is designed to prepare a developer to perform advance customization to the MDM Server Services using a combination of the Workbench and RSA development environment. Service customizations will include topics not covered by the Workbench that developer may be required to perform on a project.
Audience
The advanced course is for the following intended audience:
Java Developers
MDM Server Architects
Prerequisites
You should have the following skills:
Java/J2EE
You should complete the following courses:
MDM Server Workbench
MDM Server Domains
Objective
Understand the MDM Server service metadata used in processing a request
Understand the service customization point in the architecture
Create a new Service using the PureQuery framework
Understand the Search Framework
Develop a custom search strategy
Understand the Event Manager (Architecture, Use, and so on)
Develop a new Event detection rule and adapter
Understand the Terms and Conditions framework
Develop new Condition evaluation rule
Understand the SDP framework
Customize the Party SDP
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Introduction to IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management Standard Edition V10
Overview
This course replaces Introduction to IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management Standard Edition
Introduction to InfoSphere Master Data Management Standard Edition will provide an overview of basic Master Data Management concepts and the functionality and elements of the Standard Edition.
Audience
This basic course is for Infrastructure Specialist, Senior Technical Specialist, Technical Specialist, Support Engineers, and System Architects.
Prerequisites
You should have reviewed the General Product Overview.
Objective
Describe core Master Data Management concepts and terms
Explain Master Data Management
Comprehend a hub
Describe InfoSphere MDM Standard Edition software basics
Explain the elements of the InfoSphere MDM Standard Edition
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IBM InfoSphere MDM Standard Edition Architecture and Data Model Design
Overview
InfoSphere Master Data Management Standard Edition Architecture and Data Model Design will provide an overview of basic Master Data Management architecture and creating a data model.
Audience
This basic course is for:
Infrastructure Specialist, Senior Technical Specialist, Technical Specialist, Support Engineers, System Architects.
Prerequisites
You should have completed:
Introduction to InfoSphere Master Data Management
Objective
Describe InfoSphere MDM Standard Edition architecture
Create a data model and algorithm
Explain the implementation approach
Describe a generic data model
Working with the Initiate member model file, create the data dictionary
Explain algorithms
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Initial Load and Data Processing for InfoSphere MDM - Standard Edition
Overview
This course is designed to lead students through the process of loading data into the system and processing it. It will prepare an implementation team member for the types of tasks that they would be expected to perform on their first project.
Audience
This intermediate class is not focused on the Marketing or End-User side of the IBM Initiate Master Data Service platform, but rather on the behind-the-scenes processes that take place in a typical implementation.
Prerequisites
You should have taken:
Introduction to InfoSphere Master Data Management - Standard Edition.
Objective
Perform an initial data load and bulk cross match
Analyze the quality of the data in your database
Perform threshold and bucketing analysis
Explore the weight generation
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Configuring InfoSphere MDM Standard Edition V10
Overview
This course is designed for a technical audience to work with and configure the InfoSphere MDM Standard Edition. During the course student will be exposed to an Architecture review, engine utilities, configuring algorithms, performance best practices and the Java API. This has been designed to build upon skills and knowledge gained from the Initiate Boot Camp course and/or the Data Model, Architecture and Initial Load and Processing classes.
Audience
This intermediate course is for Infrastructure Specialist, Senior Technical Specialist, Technical Specialist, Support Engineers, and System Architects.
Prerequisites
You should have completed:
Initiate Boot Camp or InfoSphere MDM Data Model and Architecture and Initial Load and Processing classes
Objective
Run the initiate utilities from the command line
Improve your matching algorithms
Understand engine callouts
Understand performance best practices
Work with the Java APIs
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Administrating InfoSphere MDM Standard Edition V10
Overview
This course is designed to teach you the basics of administrating the system and the tools used.
Audience
This class is not focused on the Marketing or End-User side of the IBM Initiate Master Data Service platform, but rather on the behind-the-scenes processes that take place in a typical implementation.
Prerequisites
You should have taken Introduction to InfoSphere Master Data Management - Standard Edition.
Objective
Use Initiate Workbench
Manage system users with LDAP
Use and configure Inspector
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Using InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition
Overview
Using InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition V10.1 is an exciting course tailored for those who want to get a jump start on IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management Collaborative Edition. This course is designed to provide not only the essentials of understanding Master Data Management (MDM) and Product Information Management (PIM) concepts but also covers a breadth of InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition feature functions that will leave you more than equipped to tackle daily responsibilities. You will explore how to use the newly designed web interface to easily create data objects, items, categories, and other artifacts that will create the master data solution. To round out the course, you will be engaged in an optional hands-on case study whereby you can apply your newly gained knowledge to plan, design and build an MDM Collaborative Edition solution.
Audience
This is a basic course for business analysts, developers, implementation consultants, support engineers, technical sales and marketing individuals, sales and marketing individuals, project managers, and system administrators.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Objective
Explore Master Data Management (MDM) and Product Information Management (PIM) concepts
Discuss PIM and use case scenarios for MDM Collaborative Edition implementations
Overview of MDM Collaborative Edition project lifecycle
Discuss the MDM Collaborative Edition architecture
Exposure to creating MDM Collaborative Edition data objects, attribute definitions, specification, organization, and hierarchies
Explore the definition, purpose and function of workflows, and the steps involved in creating a workflow
Overview of MDM Collaborative Edition integration capabilities
Examine the various stages of a MDMCE implementation
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Programming with InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition V10.1
Overview
This introductory course, Programming with IBM InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition V10.1, is a must for those wanting to learn how to setup their environment and begin programming with MDM CE. Using IBM's Implementation Methodology Approach (use cases), the developer will have first hand experience building a solution that will incorporate the functionality of the MDM CE product. This course will provide the developer with an initial understanding of the MDM CE Object Data Model and migrate towards programming a solution and finally understand the Best Practices for programming with MDM CE product.
Audience
This advanced course caters to Developers, Solution architects, Technical architects, and Technical Specialist.
Prerequisites
You should have completed:
Using InfoSphere MDM Collaborative Edition V10.1 or previous IBM InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM V9.0 courses
You should have:
Familiarity with eclipse based Integrated Development Environment +2 years Java programming experience
Objective
Setting up Development Environment
Invoking Services using a Java Client against the MDM CE
Deploying Java Extensions to the MDM CE
Create a new Java Client invoking MDM CE services
Understand the MDM CE Extension points (Value Rule, Validation Rule, Enumeration Rule, Pre and Post Processing and Post Save Rule)
Understand and create a new Value Rule
Understand and create a new Validation Rule
Understand and create a new Preprocessing Rule
Understand and create a new Import and Export Rules
Understand WQL Query Language
Understand programming Search
Understand programming Workflow rules
Understand Best Practices around development with MDM CE
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Data Model and Service Mapping for InfoSphere MDM Advanced Edition V10
Overview
This course is designed for anyone who wants to get an understanding of the Data Domains for the InfoSphere Master Data Management 10 Advanced Edition. This course takes a comprehensive look at the three core data domains of InfoSphere MDM: Party, Account, and Product. For each of the domains spanned by InfoSphere MDM, participants will be exposed to the data model, services, and rules associated with the main entities of that domain. Heavy emphasis is put on exercises and activities so that the participants can apply the knowledge that they learn after course conclusion.
Audience
This advanced course is for:
Infrastructure Specialist
Senior Technical Specialist
Technical Specialist, Product Consultants
Support Engineers
Technical Sales and Marketing Personnel
Sales and Marketing Personnel
Project Managers
System Architects
Prerequisites
You should have attended:
InfoSphere Master Data Management Server Overview (MDM Server) - Web Based Training
OR have equivalent high-level understanding of MDM Server or WebSphere Customer Center (WCC)
You should also be able to:
Use basic OS functions such as utilities, file permissions, hierarchical file system, commands, and editor
Have a high-level understanding of XML and be able to make simple modifications to XML documents
Have a high-level understanding of SQL and be able to create and execute simple SQL statements
Discuss basic relational database concepts and objects such as tables
These skills can be developed by taking:
Basic OS functions: Windows Operating System Training
SQL and relational database basics
XML basics
Objective
Understand the Party Domain and the main Party Entities and Services available in InfoSphere MDM
Understand the Product Domain and the main Product Entities and Services available in InfoSphere MDM
Understand the Account Domain and the main Account Entities and Services available in InfoSphere MDM
Understand the documentation available for the MDM Server Data Model and Services
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IBM Architecture and Data Model design for InfoSphere MDM Advanced Edition v10
Overview
This course is designed for anyone who wants to get an understanding the InfoSphere Master Data Management Server Architecture. This course walks the students through the major components of the MDM Server and how each component interacts. Students will learn how the MDM Server responds once a service is invoked and the various configuration and extension points of a service. The course is used as an intro to various components that make up the MDM Server Architecture and prepares the students to identify how the MDM Server will fit into their organization and what pieces may be customize to fit their business requirements.
Audience
This advanced course is for:
Infrastructure Specialist
Senior Technical Specialist
Technical Specialist
Support Engineers
System Architects
Prerequisites
It is recommended that you should have:
a working knowledge in JavaEE architecture.
Objective
Understand the MDM Architecture and how the MDM Server handles and XML request
Understand the Configuration Points of the MDM Server
Understand the Core Data Entities and their relationship to each other
Understand the Extension Points of the MDM Server
Understand the Event Manager and it's major components
Understand the User Interfaces provided with MDM Server
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Customizing the InfoSphere MDM Advanced Edition V10
Overview
This course is designed for anyone who wants to get an understanding of how to use and customize the InfoSphere Master Data Management Advanced Edition using the InfoSphere MDM Workbench. This course takes a participant through the process of setting up a local workstation to customizing the InfoSphere MDM using the InfoSphere MDM Workbench. The focus of the course is on the core features of the Workbench: Setting up a Development Environment, creating an Addition, creating an Extension, creating a Behavior Extension, creating a composite service, working with Product Types, ceating a Spec, and importing a physical data model. For each core area, the instructor will explain the high-level concepts, have the participants work with the feature and then demo and review the feature details. Heavy emphasis is put on exercises and activities, allowing course participants to apply the knowledge that they learn in the classroom, after course conclusion.
Audience
This intermediate course is for:
Infrastructure Specialist
Senior Technical Specialist
Technical Specialist
Support Engineers
System Architects
Prerequisites
You should have attended:
Data Model and Service Mapping for the InfoSphere MDM Advanced Edition.
It is also recommended that you a have working knowledge of:
Java development and XML concepts as it will be used during the exercises.
Objective
Understand the MDM Architecture and how the MDM Server handles and XML request
Understand the core Workbench features available for the MDM Server
Setup your development environment by running workbench
Understand the model based approach to create additions and extensions
Create a new MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard
Extend an existing MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard
Extend an existing MDM Service using the Workbench Wizard
Create a new Composite Service using a transiant object containing other existing business objects
Create a new MDM Spec using the Workbench Wizard
Create a Product Type Hierarchy
Create an Entity Subtype
Create a new Service Mapping and Service Tailoring
Understand the Adaptive Service Interface (ASI)
Import a Data Model into a MDM Server Module
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InfoSphere MDM Reference Data Management V.10
Overview
This course is designed to prepare students to implement and understand the InfoSphere Reference Data Management solution and how the solution will work within their organization. Students will install and use the InfoSphere Reference Data Management Hub and Console to manage data sets, data types, mappings, hierarchies and subscriptions. For each core area, the instructor will explain the high-level concepts and have the students work with the feature in the lab exercises. Heavy emphasis is put on exercises and activities, allowing course participants to apply the knowledge that they learn in the classroom.
Audience
This basic course is for ITechnical Specialist, Support Engineers, System Architects
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to this course.
Objective
Understand the problems and issues RDM was designed to fix
Understand how RDM fit's into an organization
Ability to set up a development environment for the RDM solution
Ability to configure the RDM solution (security, life cycle state machine, property files)
Understand the how reference data is stored in the RDM Hub
Ability to use the Console to add, update and retrieve Reference Data
Understand the versions and translations of Reference Data
Understand the Life Cycle of Reference Data
Ability to invoke services to retrieve data set values
Understand the import and export of reference data.
Understand the ability to extend the RDM solution through UI Extension, Behavior Extension, Event Manager and Validation
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InfoSphere MDM Architecture V11
Overview
This course is designed for anyone who wants to get an understanding of the InfoSphere MDM Architecture (including the Virtual and Physical Hubs). This course walks you through the major components of the InfoSphere MDM and how each component interacts. You will learn how InfoSphere MDM responds once a service is invoked and the various configuration and extension points of a service. The course is used as an introduction to various components that make up the MDM Architecture and prepares you to identify how MDM will fit into their organization and what pieces may be customized to fit their business requirements.
The next courses that may be of interest to you include:
Data Model and Service Mapping for the InfoSphere MDM Advanced Edition V10
Customizing the InfoSphere MDM Advanced Edition V10
IBM InfoSphere MDM Server Service Customization for MDM Server 9
InfoSphere MDM Server User Interface Generator
Audience
This intermediate course is designed for the following participants who want to get an understanding of the InfoSphere MDM Architecture (including the Virtual and Physical Hubs):
Infrastructure Specialist
Senior Technical Specialist
Technical Specialist
Support Engineers
System Architects
Prerequisites
It is recommended you have:
Working knowledge Java EE architecture
Objective
Understand the InfoSphere MDM Architecture and how a service on the Virtual and Physical Hub are handled.
Understand the Configuration Points of the InfoSphere MDM.
Understand the Core Data Entities of the Physical Hub and their relationship to each other.
Understand the Tables of the virtual Hub.
Understand the Extension Points of the InfoSphere MDM Physical Hub.
Understand the Configuration Points of the InfoSphere MDM Virtual Hub.
Understand the Common components and services of the Physical and Virtual Hubs.
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InfoSphere MDM Workbench V11
Overview
This course is designed for anyone who wants to get an understanding of how to use and customize the InfoSphere Master Data Management using the InfoSphere MDM Workbench. This course takes a participant through the process customizing both the Virtual and Physical MDM using the InfoSphere MDM Workbench. The focus of the course is on the core features of the Workbench: Creating a Physical MDM Addition, creating a Physical MDM Extension, creating a Physical MDM Behavior Extension, creating a composite service, deploying a Virtual MDM configuration, configuring the Virtual Data Model, creating a Virtual custom Composite View, creating a Virtual Callout Handler, generating an enterprise service interface using the Virtual data model and customizing a Hybrid implementation. For each core area, the instructor will explain the high-level concepts, have the participants work with the feature and then demo and review the feature details. Heavy emphasis is put on exercises and activities, allowing course participants to apply the knowledge that they learn in the classroom, after course conclusion.
Audience
This advanced course is for Infrastructure Specialist, Senior Technical Specialist,Technical Specialist, Support Engineers, and System Architects.
Prerequisites
You should have attended:
Data Model and Service Mapping for InfoSphere MDM Advanced Edition V10
It is also recommended that you have working knowledge of Java development and XML concepts as it will be used during the exercises.
Objective
Understand the MDM Architecture and how the Physical, Virtual and Hybrid MDM handles a service request
Understand the core Workbench features available for the InfoSphere MDM
Understand how MDM using OSGi for deploying customizations to the product
Create a new Physical MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard
Extend an existing Physical MDM Entity using the Workbench Wizard
Extend an existing Physical MDM Service using the Workbench Wizard
Create a new Composite Service using a transiant object containing other existing business objects
Customize and deploy a Virtual configuration
Create a new Virtual Callout Handler
Create a new Virtual Composite View
Generate new Services based on the Virtual configuration (eSOA)
Customize a Hybrid MDM implementation
Understand the Adaptive Service Interface (ASI)
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Virtual Module Algorithms for InfoSphere MDM V11
Overview
Do you want to find match member records, link member records, and perfect a search algorithm for your InfoSphere MDM Virtual implementation? Then this course is designed for you. The InfoSphere MDM Virtual Module Algorithms V.11 course prepares students to work with and customize the algorithm configurations deployed to the InfoSphere MDM Probabilistic Matching Engine (PME) for Virtual MDM implementations. The PME is the heart of all Matching, Linking, and Searching for entities (Person, Organization, etc) that exist in InfoSphere MDM. This course has a heavy emphasis on the exercises, where the students will implement the customization discussed in the course to perform matching, linking, and searching on fields not provided by the default implementation. At the end of this course, it is expected that students will feel comfortable customizing an algorithm for the PME for Virtual implementations.
Audience
This intermediate course is for Business and Technical Specialist working with the Matching, Linking, and Search services of InfoSphere MDM Virtual module.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that you take the following course prior to enrolling in this course:
Experience with InfoSphere MDM
Objective
Understand how Matching and Linking work for both the Virtual Implementations of InfoSphere MDM
Understand the MDM configuration project and database tables used by the PME
Understand the PME Algorithms (Standardization, Bucketing and Comparison steps) and how to create and customize the algorithms using the workbench
Understand how to analyze the Bucketing steps in an algorithm
Understand how to generate weights for a given algorithm and how those weights are generated based on a sample database set
Understand how to analyze the weights that are generated using the workbench
Understand how to deploy the PME configuration for the Virtual implementations of InfoSphere MDM
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Physical Module Algorithms for InfoSphere MDM V11
Overview
Do you want to find duplicates and perfect a search algorithm for your InfoSphere MDM Physical implementation? Then this course is designed for you. The InfoSphere MDM V11 Physical Module Algorithms course prepares you to work with and customize the algorithm configurations deployed to the InfoSphere MDM Probabilistic Matching Engine (PME) for the Physical MDM implementation. The PME is the heart of all Matching and Searching for entities (Person, Organization, etc) that exist in InfoSphere MDM.
This course has a heavy emphasis on the exercises, where you will implement the customization discussed in the course to perform matching and searching on fields not provided by the default implementation. At the end of this course it is expected you will feel comfortable customizing an algorithm for the PME for a Physical implementation.
Audience
This intermediate course is for Business and Technical Specialist working with Suspect Duplicate Processing and Search services of InfoSphere MDM.
Prerequisites
We recommend that you take the following courses prior to enrolling in this course:
Experience with InfoSphere MDM
Objective
Understand how Duplicate Suspect Processing and Search (using PME) work for Physical Implementations of InfoSphere MDM
Understand the MDM configuration project and database tables used by the PME
Understand the PME Algorithms (Standardization, Bucketing and Comparison steps) and how to create and customize the algorithms using the workbench
Understand how to analyze the Bucketing steps in an algorithm
Understand how to generate weights for a given algorithm and how those weights are generated based on a sample database set.
Understand how to analyze the weights that are generated using the workbench
Understand how to deploy the PME configuration for a Physical implementation of InfoSphere MDM.
Understand the integration between the Physical module and the PME
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