Data Modeling Made Simple A Practical Guide for Business and IT Professionals

Cover of Data Modeling Made Simple A Practical Guide for Business and IT Professionals by Steve Hoberman
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: Second
Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9780977140060
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 7.5 Inches
Weight: 1.61819300308 Pounds
Width: 0.55 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 005.74
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Data Modeling Made Simple: A Practical Guide for Business and IT Professionals by Steve Hoberman is a comprehensive resource published by Technics Publications in 2009. This second edition spans 360 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to equip business and IT professionals with a practical understanding of data modeling concepts and best practices, written in an accessible, conversational style that encourages readers to engage with the material from beginning to end.

Readers will find a structured approach to mastering essential data modeling objectives, including recognizing when a data model is necessary and selecting the most effective type for various situations. The book covers techniques for building normalized relational data models and dimensional models, as well as strategies for transforming logical models into efficient physical designs. Additionally, it addresses the significance of unstructured data, basic UML concepts, and the relationship between data modeling and agile development, making it a valuable guide for those looking to enhance their skills in data modeling and design.


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Data Modeling Made Simple will provide the business or IT professional with a practical working knowledge of data modeling concepts and best practices. This book is written in a conversational style that encourages you to read it from start to finish and master these ten objectives:

  1. Know when a data model is needed and which type of data model is most effective for each situation
  2. Read a data model of any size and complexity with the same confidence as reading a book
  3. Build a fully normalized relational data model, as well as an easily navigatable dimensional model
  4. Apply techniques to turn a logical data model into an efficient physical design
  5. Leverage several templates to make requirements gathering more efficient and accurate
  6. Explain all ten categories of the Data Model Scorecard
  7. Learn strategies to improve your working relationships with others
  8. Appreciate the impact unstructured data has, and will have, on our data modeling deliverables
  9. Learn basic UML concepts
  10. Put data modeling in context with XML, metadata, and agile development

Book Review by Johnny Gay
In this book review, I address each section in the book and provide what I found most valuable as a data modeler. I compare, as I go, how the book’s structure eases the new data modeler into the subject much like an instructor might ease a beginning swimmer into the pool.

This book begins like a Dan Brown novel. It even starts out with the protagonist, our favorite data modeler, lost on a dark road somewhere in France. In this case, what saves him isn’t a cipher, but of all things, something that’s very much like a data model in the form of a map! The author deems they are both way-finding tools.

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Publisher: Technics Publications. Year: 2009.
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ISBN-13: 9780977140060.
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Language: en. Pages: 360. Edition: Second.

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