Preface Chapter 1: SharePoint, Apps, and Business Intelligence Chapter 2: Choosing the Right Tools for the Job Chapter 3: Basic Concepts of Relational Database Design Chapter 4: Why You Need LightSwitch Chapter 5: Start with Data Chapter 6: Screens: The LightSwitch User Interface Chapter 7: Adding Business Logic Chapter 8: Application Security, Access Control, and Personalizing Your Application Chapter 9: Running and Debugging Our Application Chapter 10: LightSwitch with SharePoint Data Chapter 11: Deploying Your LightSwitch Application Chapter 12: Introduction to Business Intelligence Chapter 13: Business Intelligence Semantic Model (BISM) Chapter 14: Populating Sample Data into Our Database Chapter 15: Building the Help Desk Tabular Cube Chapter 16: Enriching the Cube: Relationships and DAX Chapter 17: Deploying to SharePoint Chapter 18: SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) Chapter 19: PivotTable Basics Chapter 20: Slicers Chapter 21: Formatting Chapter 22: PivotTable Named Sets Chapter 23: Sparklines and Data Bars Chapter 24: Configuring a Gallery for Reporting Services, Power View, and Excel Services Chapter 25: Reporting Services Basics Chapter 26: Advanced Reporting Services Charting Chapter 27: Subscriptions and Data Alerts Chapter 28: Excel Services and Power View Chapter 29: What's Next for Excel and Power View 2013 Chapter 30: Architecture to Support SharePoint BI Chapter 31: The Infrastructure Chapter 32: Your Environment Chapter 33: Active Directory Chapter 34: Visual Studio LightSwitch Chapter 35: Installing the BI Components for SharePoint Chapter 36: PowerPivot Instance Configuration Chapter 37: PowerPivot Service Application Configuration Chapter 38: Excel Services ConfigurationComment [GM1]: PROD: Global - move figures to appear after their references in text. Chapter 39: Office Client Configuration of PowerPivot and Power View Chapter 40: SQL Server Reporting Services Configuration Colophon.
Developing Business Intelligence Apps for SharePoint : Combine the Power of SharePoint, LightSwitch, Power View, and SQL Server 2012