This book provides excellent starting points for modeling basic business functions. I have found when modeling that it helps to ask another DBA's opinion on how they would aproach the same business process or data segment. This book serves as that second person. It provides proven models that can be effective for your own modeling activities. It is well worth the investment and then some.
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I purchased this book several years ago, and while I have other goodreferences on modeling, and other books with the Inmon name on them, I mustsay this is the book that is highlighted, annotated, and worn.The sample relationships set forth in this text are so exhaustively thoughtout that I seldom find a real-world circumstance that the model won'thandle.Perhaps my favorite thing about this text is that the authors reason aloudabout...
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The most difficult part of creating a business data model is recognizing and correctly identifying the entities of the business and the true relationships that connect them. Do this part wrong, and the rest of your design and programming effort will suffer immensely. Get it right, and the rest will come easy. This book gives you a tremendous jump start on the modeling task. Rather than trying to describe how to do it,...
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The Resource Book is one of the more useful books I have seen on data architecture. It is just what it says: an (excellent) resource library for seven logical data models, one warehouse design, and two data mart designs. These data models and designs can be used as templates or starting points for your own modeling, an introduction to subject areas you might not be familiar with, validating your existing models, and...
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I found this book to be well written and a reflection of a vast amount of data modeling experience. The book provides insight into a number of very good data modeling techniques and provides enough detail to enable substantial productivity benefits over developing a data model from scratch. I see this book as an excellent reference for anyone needing to develop a data model as a part of any system development activity,...
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