Logical Data Modeling: What it is and How to do it / Edition 1

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Overview

Logical Data Modeling offers business managers, analysts, and students a clear, basic systematic guide to defining business information structures in relational database terms. The approach, based on Clive Finkelstein’s business-side Information Engineering, is hands-on, practical, and explicit in terminology and reasoning. Filled with illustrations, examples, and exercises, Logical Data Modeling makes its subject accessible to readers with only a limited knowledge of database systems. The book covers all essential topics thoroughly but succinctly: entities, associations, attributes, keys and inheritance, valid and invalid structures, and normalization. It also emphasizes communication with business and database specialists, documentation, and the use of Visible Systems' Visible Advantage enterprise modeling tool. The application of design patterns to logical data modeling provides practitioners with a practical tool for fast development. At the end, a chapter covers the issues that arise when the logical data model is translated into the design for a physical database.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780387229508
  • Publisher: Springer New York
  • Publication date: 9/29/2004
  • Series: Integrated Series in Information Systems , #5
  • Edition description: 2005
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 228
  • Product dimensions: 9.21 (w) x 6.14 (h) x 0.63 (d)

Table of Contents

Preface.- Acknowledgments.- 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.- References.- Index.

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