Develop business
architecture using requirements such as scope, processes, alternatives, and risks.
Not exact matches
The development of the LifeDrive
architecture and the version of it
used for the BMW i8 incorporated the latest knowledge from safety and accident research and the
requirements of international crash test procedures.
Perform landscape
architecture project planning like scheduling and laying out operations, inspecting materials, methods, and equipment
used in landscape design and planning for budget
requirements
Professional Experience Client — XL Insurance (Hartford, CT) 6/2008 — Present Role — Business Intelligence Solutions Consultant — Insurance Data Warehouse • Participate in information - gathering sessions to determine and assess project
requirements, identifying best - fit
architecture solutions in line with enterprise data warehouse architectural standards • Work closely with the data modeler and the DBA in the design of the logical and physical data model • Create and maintain models for Cognos, performing extensive STAR Schema modeling to enable reporting decentralization and allow for user - driven ad - hoc reporting as well as drawing upon SSRS and OBIEE reporting solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL - related activities including ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource
requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8
using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in Sharepoint
Two years INSPIRATION: Books featuring warm modern homes, as well as the strict preferences of the homeowners themselves
REQUIREMENTS: Simplicity of design, sustainability, durability, practicality and a reverence for the traditional
architecture of the neighborhood while maintaining a minimalist, modern aesthetic MATERIALS
USED: Quartz countertops, ceramic and porcelain tiles, steel and wood - clad windows, white oak floors, walnut cabinetry, natural linens, reclaimed wood beams, concrete, plaster and lots of glass DESIGNERS»S FAVORITE ROOM: The multipurpose living space, especially since it contains an innovative and sculptural steel staircase