Business Intelligence in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Released: April 2011
Pages: 416
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Well Referenced, but Achingly Dull Prose

By mrsean2k

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  • Helpful examples

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  • Dull prose
  • Repetitive

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Comments about oreilly Business Intelligence in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010:

We work a fair bit with individual components described in this book, but wanted a 50,000ft view to make sure our application of them was appropriate.

In that regard, this book succeeds.

However the prose style is dull and repetitive to a degree that begins to become counterproductive to getting the information across.

I hesitate to the blame the authors; I can well imagine the MS Hand of God descending to prescribe that certain terms must be used in full etc, and every MS book seems to follow the

1) Tell-them-what-you'll-tell-them

2) Tell-them-it

3) Tell-them-what-you-told-them

format with depressing consistency.

This in itself guarantees repetition, but then you're faced with prose like this:

"If you are publishing to a Sharepoint site that has PowerPivot for SharePoint installed, you should publish it to the PowerPivot Gallery. The PowerPivot Gallery is a special PowerPivot-enabled SharePoint document library with additional functionality that goes above and beyond the features available in standard SharePoint 2010 document libraries."

By the end of that my mind has wandered in the morass of repeat terms that studiously ignore the context in which points are being made (book, chapter, preceding text)

I'd offer an alternative:

"If you are publishing to a site that has PowerPivot installed, you should publish it to the PowerPivot Gallery. This is a special document library with functionality that goes above and beyond the features available in standard libraries."

Still not pulse-quickening stuff, but I can make it to the end without nodding off.

And this sort of thing is evident time and time and time again.

This tells me that there is either no editorial influence, or far too much editorial influence.

Either way, it ultimately detracts from a decent overview.

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