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Page 1: InfoSphere Training: Using MDM Collaborative Edition.pdf · Product Information Management (PIM) concepts but also covers a breadth of InfoSphere MDM ... technical sales and marketing

Due to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are for informational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of these

names generically

"Charting the Course ...

... to Your Success!"

InfoSphere Training: Using MDM Collaborative Edition (ZZ520G)

Course Summary

Description 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. Topics

Introduction to MDM

MDM Concepts

Business Case for MDM Collaborative Edition for PIM

Typical PIM Models

Implementation Methodology

Architecture and Fundamentals of MDM Collaborative Edition

Data Objects and content modeling

Attribute Collections and Views

Import and Exports

Advanced Data Object Topics

Browsing, Searching and Selecting

Security: Organizations, Access Control Groups, and Roles

Workflows 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. Duration Three days

Page 2: InfoSphere Training: Using MDM Collaborative Edition.pdf · Product Information Management (PIM) concepts but also covers a breadth of InfoSphere MDM ... technical sales and marketing

Due to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are for informational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of these

names generically

"Charting the Course ...

... to Your Success!"

InfoSphere Training: Using MDM Collaborative Edition (ZZ520G)

Course Outline I. Introduction to MDM II. MDM Concepts III. Business Case for MDM Collaborative Edition for PIM IV. Typical PIM Models V. Implementation Methodology VI. Architecture and Fundamentals of MDM Collaborative Edition

Lab: Starting the MDMCE VII. Data Objects and content modeling

Lab: Creating a new Catalog VIII. Attribute Collections and Views

Lab: Attribute Collection and Views IX. Import and Exports

Lab: Import and Export Master Data X. Advanced Data Object Topics

Lab: Advanced Data Object Concepts XI. Browsing, Searching and Selecting

Lab: Browsing and Searching XII. Security: Organizations, Access Control Groups, and Roles

Lab: Security XIII. Workflows

Lab: Workflows A. Optional MDMCE Case Study