Logical Data Modeling

Chmura, Alan.

Logical Data Modeling What it is and How to do it / [electronic resource] : by Alan Chmura, J. Mark Heumann. - XII, 228 p. online resource. - Integrated Series in Information Systems, 5 1571-0270 ; . - Integrated Series in Information Systems, 5 .

Getting Started -- The Art Gallery Web: A Data Modeling Example -- Building the Data Map -- The Art Gallery Web (Continued) -- Keys and Valid Associations -- The Art Gallery Web (Continued) -- Defining Attributes -- The Art Gallery Web (Continued) -- Verifying the Data Model -- Validating the Data Model -- Design Patterns -- From Logical to Physical -- The End and the Beginning.

LOGICAL DATA MODELING: What It Is and How To Do IT is directed toward three groups of people: (1) Business subject matter experts, (2) information technology professionals, (3) advanced students in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, and e-Business. Its purpose is to outline the basics of logical data modeling—specifically, data modeling for relational database management systems—in simple, practical terms and in a business context. The focus on relational data modeling is consciously made because it is superior in modeling real business activities. By reading and understanding this book, the enterprise-side project managers should gain enough understanding of data modeling to understand the principles and help communicate that understanding to the people who know the business, do the work, and are going to be affected by the system that is being created.

9780387229621

10.1007/b100064 doi


Computer science.
Computer network architectures.
Database management.
Information Systems.
Management information systems.
Computer Science.
Database Management.
Business Information Systems.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Models and Principles.
Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.

QA76.9.D3

005.74

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