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Beginning Relational Data Modeling,

Categorie:Algemeen - Boeken Van:APress
Meer informatie:www.apress.comAuteur(s):Sharon Allen, Evan Terry
Bladzijden:604Publicatie-jaar:2005

Data storage design, and awareness of how data needs to be utilized within an organization, is of prime importance in ensuring that company data systems work efficiently. If you need to know how to capture the information needs of a business system in a relational database model, but don't know where to start, then this is the book for you.Beginning Relational Data Modeling, Second Edition will lead you step-by-step through the process of developing an effective logical data model for your  » Lees meer...

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Data storage design, and awareness of how data needs to be utilized within an organization, is of prime importance in ensuring that company data systems work efficiently. If you need to know how to capture the information needs of a business system in a relational database model, but don't know where to start, then this is the book for you.Beginning Relational Data Modeling, Second Edition will lead you step-by-step through the process of developing an effective logical data model for your relational database. No previous data modeling experience is even required. The authors infuse concise, straightforward wisdom to explain a usually complex, jargon-filled discipline. And examples are based on extensive experience modeling for real business systems.This book first teaches you basic data modeling theory, along with IDEFIX syntax and vocabulary. It then leads you through the process of capturing your business requirements, formulating them into Conceptual and Logical data models, and finally mapping your model to a physical relational database design.