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Data Modeling for Quality - Paperback

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Report copyright infringementby Graham Witt (Author)This book is for all data modelers, data architects, and database designers―be they novices who want to learn what's involved in data modeling, or experienced modelers who want to brush up their skills.

A novice will not only gain an overview of data modeling, they will also learn how to follow the data modeling process, including the activities required for each step. The experienced practitioner will discover (or rediscover) techniques to ensure that data models accurately reflect business requirements. This book describes rigorous yet easily implemented approaches to:

modeling of business information requirements for review by business stakeholders before development of the logical data model

normalizing data, based on simple questions rather than the formal definitions which many modelers find intimidating

naming and defining concepts and attributes

modeling of time-variant data

documenting business rules governing both the real world and data

data modeling in an Agile project

managing data model change in any type of project

transforming a business information model to a logical data model against which developers can code

implementing the logical data model in a traditional relational DBMS, an SQL:2003-compliant DBMS, an object-relational DBMS, or in XML.

Part 1 describes business information models in-depth, including:

the importance of modeling business information requirements before embarking on a logical data model

business concepts (entity classes)

attributes of business concepts

attribute classes as an alternative to DBMS data types

relationships between business concepts

time-variant data

generalization and specialization of business concepts

naming and defining the components of the business information model

business rules governing data, including a distinction between real-world rules and data rules.

Part 2 journeys from requirements to a working data resource, covering:

sourcing data requirements

developing the business information model

communicating it to business stakeholders for review, both as diagrams and verbally

managing data model change

transforming the business information model into a logical data model of stored data for implementation in a relational or object-relational DBMS

attribute value representation and data constraints (important but often overlooked)

modeling data vault, dimensional and XML data.

Number of Pages: 304

Dimensions: 0.64 x 9.25 x 7.5 IN

Publication Date: January 20, 2021