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Data Modeling Made Simple with PowerDesigner (Paperback)
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Data Modeling Made Simple with PowerDesigner (Paperback)
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This book will provide the business or IT professional with a
practical working knowledge of data modelling concepts and best
practices, and how to apply these principles with PowerDesigner.
You will build many PowerDesigner data models along the way,
increasing your skills in first the fundamentals and later in the
book the more advanced features of PowerDesigner. The book contains
six sections: Section I introduces data modelling along with its
purpose and variations. Also included is an explanation of the
important role of a data modelling tool, the key features required
of any data modelling tool, and an introduction to the essential
features of PowerDesigner. Section II explains all of the
components on a data model including entities, data elements,
relationships, and keys, and describes how to create and manage
these objects in PowerDesigner. Also included is a discussion of
the importance of quality names and definitions for your objects.
Section III dives into the relational and dimensional subject area,
logical, and physical data models, and describes how PowerDesigner
supports these models and the connections between them. Learn how
to get information into and out of PowerDesigner, and improve the
quality of your data models with a cross-reference of key
PowerDesigner features with the Data Model Scorecard. Section IV
contains a PowerDesigner workshop designed to consolidate
everything for you. Section V focuses on additional PowerDesigner
features (some of which have already been introduced) which make
life easier for data modellers. Section VI discusses PowerDesigner
topics beyond data modelling, including the XML physical model and
the other types of model available in PowerDesigner. It also
discusses the role of PowerDesigner in data management, using the
DAMA Data Management Body of Knowledge (DAMA-DMBOK) framework.
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