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OLAP Cube presented with dimensions place, product, time
from deck OLAP Data Cube Graphics (PPT Template)

OLAP Cube Dimensions Explanation Template

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide is titled "OLAP Cube Dimensions Explanation Template" and explains the three dimensions of an OLAP Cube - Place, Product, Time - using a visual representation of a cube with corresponding annotated lines and icons for each dimension. Each dimension is marked with a colored line (purple for Time, orange for Product, and teal for Place) ending with an icon (calendar for Time, box for Product, and person for Place), and has an adjoining text box for additional information.

Graphical Look

  • The background of the slide is white, providing a neutral canvas for the graphic elements.
  • A large 3D cube graphic is centrally positioned, representing the OLAP cube, with a semi-transparent gray color.
  • Colored lines stemming from the cube serve as connectors; they are purple, orange, and teal, leading to corresponding dimension titles.
  • Numbered circles (1, 2, 3) along the connector lines denote progression or steps within each dimension.
  • Icons represent the dimensions: a calendar for Time, an open box for Product, and a person silhouette for Place.
  • To the right of the cube, there are three colored text boxes, each with a matching icon, where users can add their own text.
  • The top of the slide shows the title in a bold, dark font.

The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, with a balanced layout that clearly emphasizes the OLAP cube and its dimensions. The use of icons and colored lines provides a visual shorthand for each dimension, facilitating quick comprehension.

Use Cases

  • To explain the concept of OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) cubes in data warehousing and business intelligence presentations.
  • Used by educators in a classroom setting to teach about multidimensional data structures in computer science or information systems courses.
  • In corporate training materials for new employees or non-technical stakeholders to understand the architecture of business data analysis tools.
  • During a sales meeting to demonstrate the analytical capabilities of a software product that utilizes OLAP technology to potential clients.

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