

Matthew West spent over 20 years as a leading data modeler for Shell where he was a key technical contributor to data modeling and data management standards and their application.
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Samenvatting
A multitude of problems is likely to arise when developing data models. With dozens of attributes and millions of rows, data modelers are always in danger of inconsistency and inaccuracy. The development of the data model itself could result in difficulties presenting accurate data. The need to improve data models begins with getting it right in the first place.
Using real-world examples, 'Developing High Quality Data Models' walks the reader through identifying a number of data modeling principles and analysis techniques that enable the development of data models that both meet business requirements and have a consistent basis. The reader is presented with a variety of generic data model patterns that both exemplify the principles and techniques discussed and build upon one another to give a powerful and integrated generic data model.
This model has wide applicability across many disciplines in government and industry, including but not limited to energy exploration, healthcare, telecommunications, transportation, military defense, transportation, and more.
Key Features:
- Uses a number of common data model patterns to explain how to develop data models over a wide scope in a way that is consistent and of high quality
- Offers generic data model templates that are reusable in many applications and are fundamental for developing more specific templates
- Develops ideas for creating consistent approaches to high quality data models
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Part 1: Motivations and notations
1. Introduction
2. Entity Relationship Model Basics
3. Some types and uses of data models
4. Data models and enterprise architecture
5. Some observations on data models and data modeling
Part 2: General principles for data models
6. Some General Principles for Conceptual, Integration and Enterprise Data Models
7. Applying the principles for attributes
8. General principles for relationships
9. General principles for entity types
Part 3: Motivation and overview for an data models
10. Motivation and overview for an ontological framework
11. Spatio-temporal extents
12. Classes
13. Intentionally constructed objects
14. Systems and system components
15. Requirements specifications
16. Concluding Remarks
Part 4: The HQDM Framework schema
17. HQDM_Framework
Index
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