Cognos is an IBM based BI reporting tool which is used for mainly Business Analysis purpose.
As I know:
Framework Manager(Metadata Modeling tool)
Transformer(OLAP Modeling)
Report Studio(Professional Report)
Event Studio(Distribution,Schedule)
Analysis Studio(Multi Dimensional Analysis)
IBM Cognos architecture
The following is intended to serve as a high-level review of the IBM Cognos Business Intelligence architecture. For more detailed
information, see the IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Architecture and Deployment Guide.
Data Tier: Content providers
The IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Data Tier contains the following:
• Content Store—The content store is a relational database that contains data the IBM Cognos BI product needs to operate,
such as report specifications, published models, and the packages that contain them; connection information for data sources; information about the external namespace, and the Cognos namespace itself; and information about scheduling and bursting reports.
• Data Sources—The data sources that can be accessed through IBM Cognos BI include relational databases, dimensional or OLAP cubes, flat files, and other physical data stores. They also include the connection information necessary for accessing the data.
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IBM Cognos architecture
IBM Cognos is a web-based service-oriented architecture (SOA) made up of three server tiers:
• Web Tier
• Application Tier
• Data Tier
Within the IBM Cognos platform, servers are normally grouped together to fulfill certain roles within a distributed deployment. These server
roles define the tier within the architecture that an IBM Cognos BI server uses. The tiers are based on business function and are typically
separated by network firewalls.
Web Tier: The IBM Cognos BI Gateway
The Web Tier facilitates user connections to IBM Cognos BI applications, and the component that fulfills this role is called the IBM
Cognos Gateway. The IBM Cognos Gateway manages all web communication for the IBM Cognos platform. High availability or
scalability requirements can be met with multiple redundant gateways being deployed along with an external HTTP load-balancing
router.
Web communication in IBM Cognos Business Intelligence is typically through gateways, which reside on one or more web server. A
gateway is an extension of a web server program that transfers information from the web server to another server.
Web communication can also occur directly with an IBM Cognos BI dispatcher, although this option is less common than using
gateways.
If you install the gateway component on a different computer from Content Manager or Application Tier components, you must configure
the gateway computer so that it knows the location of a dispatcher, preferably one on an Application Tier components computer. For
failover protection, you can configure more than one dispatcher for a gateway computer.
Application Tier: IBM Cognos BI servers
The Application Tier contains one or more IBM Cognos BI servers. An IBM Cognos BI server runs requests, such as reports, analyses,
and queries, that are forwarded by a gateway. An IBM Cognos BI server also renders the Cognos Connection interface.
The application tier is made up of three main server components:
1. IBM Cognos Dispatcher
2. IBM Cognos Report Server
3. IBM Cognos Content Manager
IBM Cognos Dispatcher
The dispatcher starts all IBM Cognos services configured and enabled on a computer and routes requests. The dispatcher can route
requests to a local service, such as the report service, presentation service, job service, or monitor service. A dispatcher can also
route requests to a specific dispatcher to run a given request. Requests can be routed to specific dispatchers based on loadbalancing
needs, or package or user group requirements.
When you configure IBM Cognos BI gateways, you can list the universal resource identifiers (URIs) of target dispatchers in order of
most to least preferred. If a dispatcher fails, requests are routed to another dispatcher based on the list. When a dispatcher starts, it registers itself with Content Manager. As a result, each dispatcher is aware of the other dispatchers. If a dispatcher fails or is unavailable, requests for that dispatcher are routed to the next available dispatcher until the failed dispatcher reregisters itself.
IBM Cognos Report Server
After IBM Cognos BI is installed and configured, one dispatcher is available on each computer by default. Each dispatcher has a set of associated services. IBM Cognos Dispatcher starts IBM Cognos Report Server processes dynamically as needed to handle the request load.
Presentation service:
Presentation service:
• Transforms generic XML responses from another service into output format, such as HTML or PDF
• Provides display, navigation, and administration capabilities in IBM Cognos Connection
• Provides display, navigation, and administration capabilities in IBM Cognos Connection
Report service:
• Manages interactive requests to run reports and provides output for a user in IBM Cognos Connection or a studio
IBM Cognos Content Manager
IBM Cognos Content Manager is the IBM Cognos Platform service that manages (among other things) the storage of the following application information: security settings and configurations, server configuration settings, packages, report specifications, and report
output. IBM Cognos Content Manager maintains information in a relational database referred to as the content store database.
IBM Cognos Content Manager is the IBM Cognos Platform service that manages (among other things) the storage of the following application information: security settings and configurations, server configuration settings, packages, report specifications, and report
output. IBM Cognos Content Manager maintains information in a relational database referred to as the content store database.
A minimum of one IBM Cognos Content Manager is required for each IBM Cognos Platform implementation.
Data Tier: Content providers
The IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Data Tier contains the following:
• Content Store—The content store is a relational database that contains data the IBM Cognos BI product needs to operate,
such as report specifications, published models, and the packages that contain them; connection information for data sources; information about the external namespace, and the Cognos namespace itself; and information about scheduling and bursting reports.
• Data Sources—The data sources that can be accessed through IBM Cognos BI include relational databases, dimensional or OLAP cubes, flat files, and other physical data stores. They also include the connection information necessary for accessing the data.
Cognos BI Server Installation
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Click "Yes" to create the programming folder
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