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We’ve looked at a lot of things we can do with dimensional data, and we’ve picked apart how to build cubes and mine the data contained in them. However, most of our work has been in BIDS, which isn’t exactly a user-friendly front end. So how do we get the value of our OLAP solutions out to “the general population”? In this Chapter we’ll look at the various front ends we can leverage to display the data in our cubes.

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Janus, P., Fouché, G. (2010). User Interfaces. In: Pro SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1996-5_14

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