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Sequence 194 — Meridian applied-lab plan and prediction
Context: Chapter 11 - Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence | Applied Lab
Source: CDMP Master Execution Manual
When / purpose
Enter the Chapter 11 lab with a business hypothesis before touching tools or templates.
What you should learn
- The chapter concept is the lesson; the tool is the medium.
- Prediction before action prevents blind clicking.
- Source and raw data must remain preserved.
- The lab output must support a business/data-management decision.
What to read / study
- MUST: Chapter 11 Applied Lab folder — open the Chapter 11 subfolder. Final lab must be source-checked. If the lab guide is missing, stop and have it built from the chapter source.
- MUST: Meridian Casebook — read only the scenario/system/domain sections used by the lab; do not memorize the whole casebook.
- REFERENCE: Technology Roadmap — required medium: PostgreSQL + SQL + Metabase. Do not exceed chapter-triggered depth.
Do this in order
- Read the lab business situation and expected evidence.
- Write what you predict you will observe or decide.
- List the exact inputs you will use.
- Confirm raw inputs will remain unchanged.
- Identify the DMBOK concept each planned step is supposed to make visible.
Meridian application
Design a small star schema; load facts/dimensions from operational data; calculate business measures; build a dashboard; demonstrate why operational and analytical structures serve different purposes.
Create / save
Lab prediction + input/evidence checklist.
Stop / boundary
If the Chapter 11 lab guide is missing, stop at this learner gate. The 00C migration does not build it.
Completion gate
You can explain what you are about to do, why it matters and what result would change your conclusion.
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Operationalized from the verified canonical 00C Master Execution Manual; not a verbatim transcription. Separate chapter artifacts are not created by this migration.