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The Data Model Resource Book - Universal Patterns for Data Modeling V3 (Paperback)
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The Data Model Resource Book - Universal Patterns for Data Modeling V3 (Paperback)
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This third volume of the best-selling "Data Model Resource Book"
series revolutionizes the data modeling discipline by answering the
question "How can you save significant time while improving the
quality of any type of data modeling effort?" In contrast to the
first two volumes, this new volume focuses on the fundamental,
underlying patterns that affect over 50 percent of most data
modeling efforts. These patterns can be used to considerably reduce
modeling time and cost, to jump-start data modeling efforts, as
standards and guidelines to increase data model consistency and
quality, and as an objective source against which an enterprise can
evaluate data models. Praise for The Data Model Resource Book,
Volume 3 "Len and Paul look beneath the superficial issues of data
modeling and have produced a work that is a must for every serious
designer and manager of an IT project." -Bill Inmon, World-renowned
expert, speaker, and author on data warehousing and widely
recognized as the "father of data warehousing" "The Data Model
Resource Book, Volume 3: Universal Patterns for Data Modeling is a
great source for reusable patterns you can use to save a tremendous
amount of time, effort, and cost on any data modeling effort. Len
Silverston and Paul Agnewhave provided an indispensable reference
of very high-quality patterns for the most foundational types of
datamodel structures. This book represents a revolutionary leap in
moving the data modeling profession forward." -Ron Powell,
Cofounder and Editorial Director of the Business Intelligence
Network "After we model a Customer, Product, or Order, there is
still more about each of these that remains to be captured, such as
roles they play, classifications in which they belong, or states in
which they change. The Data Model Resource Book, Volume 3:
Universal Patterns for Data Modeling clearly illustrates these
common structures. Len Silverston and Paul Agnew have created a
valuable addition to our field, allowing us to improve the
consistency and quality of our models by leveraging the many common
structures within this text." -Steve Hoberman, Best-Selling Author
of Data Modeling Made Simple "The large national health insurance
company I work at has actively used these data patterns and the
(Universal Data Models) UDM, ahead of this book, through Len
Silverston's UDM Jump Start engagement. The patterns have found
their way into the core of our Enterprise Information Model, our
data warehouse designs, and progressively into key business
function databases. We are getting to reuse the patterns across
projects and are reaping benefits in understanding, flexibility,
and time-to-market. Thanks so much." -David Chasteen, Enterprise
Information Architect "Reusing proven data modeling design patterns
means exactly that. Data models become stable, but remain very
flexible to accommodate changes. We have had the fortune of having
Len and Paul share the patterns that are described in this book via
our engagements with Universal Data Models, LLC. These data
modeling design patterns have helped us to focus on the essential
business issues because we have leveraged these reusable building
blocks for many of the standard design problems. These design
patterns have also helped us to evaluate the quality of data models
for their intended purpose. Many times there are a lot of
enhancements required. Too often the very specialized
business-oriented data model is also implemented physically. This
may have significant drawbacks to flexibility. I'm looking forward
to increasing the data modeling design pattern competence within
Nokia with the help of this book." -Teemu Mattelmaki, Chief
Information Architect, Nokia "Once again, Len Silverston, this time
together with Paul Agnew, has made a valuable contribution to the
body of knowledge about datamodels, and the act of building sound
data models. As a professional data modeler, and teacher of data
modeling for almost three decades, I have always been aware that I
had developed some familiar mental "patterns" which I acquired very
early in my data modeling experience. When teaching data modeling,
we use relatively simple workshops, but they are carefully designed
so the students will see and acquire a lot of these basic
"patterns" - templates that they will recognize and can use to
interpret different subject matter into data model form quickly and
easily. I've always used these patterns in the course of
facilitating data modeling sessions; I was able to recognize "Ah,
this is just like ...," and quickly apply a pattern that I'd seen
before. But, in all this time, I've never sat down and clearly
categorized and documented what each of these "patterns" actually
was in such a way that they could be easily and clearly
communicated to others; Len and Paul have done exactly that. As in
the other Data Model Resource Books, the thinking and writing is
extraordinarily clear and understandable. I personally would have
been very proud to have authored this book, and I sincerely applaud
Len and Paul for another great contribution to the art and science
of data modeling. It will be of great value to any data modeler."
-William G. Smith, President, William G. Smith & Associates,
www.williamgsmith.com "Len Silverston and Paul Agnew's book,
Universal Patterns for Data Modeling, is essential reading for
anyone undertaking commercial datamodeling. With this latest volume
that compiles and insightfully describes fundamental, universal
data patterns, The Data Model Resource Book series represents the
most important contribution to the data modeling discipline in the
last decade." -Dr. Graeme Simsion, Author of Data Modeling
Essentials and Data Modeling Theory and Practice "Volume 3 of this
trilogy is a most welcome addition to Len Silverston's two previous
books in this area. Guidance has existed for some time for those
who desire to use pattern-based analysis to jump-start their data
modeling efforts. Guidance exists for those who want to use
generalized and industry-specific data constructs to leverage their
efforts. What has been missing is guidance to those of us needing
guidance to complete the roughly one-third of data models that are
not generalized or industry-specific. This is where the magic of
individual organizational strategies must manifest itself, and Len
and Paul have done so clearly and articulately in a manner that
complements the first two volumes of The Data Model Resource Book.
By adding this book to Volumes 1 and 2 you will be gaining access
to some of the most integrated data modeling guidance available on
the planet." -Dr. Peter Aiken, Author of XML in Data Management and
data management industry leader VCU/Data Blueprint
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