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Mastering Data Modeling: A User Driven Approach

paperbackNovember 9, 2000
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ISBN-13: 9780201700459 ISBN-10: 020170045X
Publisher
ADDISON-WESLEY
Binding
paperback
Published
November 9, 2000
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×2.30×18.70 cm

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Mastering Data Modeling: A User Driven Approach by Carlis, John Carlis. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780201700459.

Data modeling is one of the most critical phases in the database application development process, but also the phase most likely to fail. A master data modeler must come into any organization, understand its data requirements, and skillfully model the data for applications that most effectively serve organizational needs. Mastering Data Modelingis a complete guide to becoming a successful data modeler. Featuring a requirements-driven approach, this book clearly explains fundamental concepts, introduces a user-oriented data modeling notation, and describes a rigorous, step-by-step process for collecting, modeling, and documenting the kinds of data that users need. Assuming no prior knowledge, Mastering Data Modelingsets forth several fundamental problems of data modeling, such as reconciling the software developers demand for rigor with the users equally valid need to speak their own (sometimes vague) natural language. In addition, it describes the good habits that help you respond to these fundamental problems. With these good habits in mind, the book describes the Logical Data Structure (LDS) notation and the process of controlled evolution by which you can create low-cost, user-approved data models that resist premature obsolescence. Also included is an encyclopedic analysis of all data shapes that you will encounter. Most notably, the book describes The Flow, a loosely scripted process by which you and the users gradually but continuously improve an LDS until it faithfully represents the information needs. Essential implementation and technology issues are also covered.