| A Peek Inside: The client architecture |
| Written by Dave Wickert |
| Thursday, 12 November 2009 12:04 |
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Well, I have a fun one today. We get asked all of the time about how the PowerPivot add-in works. Particularly how it relates to the SSAS components that BI Pros are used to, e.g. making connections to SSAS. As I am getting ready to write an architecture overview blog posting for the PowerPivot team blog, I decided to take the client architecture out for a spin and attempt a more detailed drilldown here . . .
Here is a block diagram of the PowerPivot client component architecture:
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