Data modeling
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[[File:4-3 Data Modelling Today.svg|420px|thumb|The data modeling process. The figure illustrates the wasentation of real world situations.[1]
See also
- Architectural pattern (computer science)
- Comparison of data modeling tools
- Data (computing)
- Data dictionary
- Document modeling
- Enterprise data modeling
- Entity Data Model
- Information management
- Informative modeling
- Metadata modeling
- Three schema approach
- Zachman Framework
References
- ^ "Semantic data modeling" In: Metaclasses and Their Application. Book Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Publisher Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. Volume Volume 943/1995.
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Further reading
- J.H. ter Bekke (1991). Semantic Data Modeling in Relational Environments
- John Vincent Carlis, Joseph D. Maguire (2001). Mastering Data Modeling: A User-driven Approach.
- Alan Chmura, J. Mark Heumann (2005). Logical Data Modeling: What it is and how to Do it.
- Martin E. Modell (1992). Data Analysis, Data Modeling, and Classification.
- M. Papazoglou, Stefano Spaccapietra, Zahir Tari (2000). Advances in Object-oriented Data Modeling.
- G. Lawrence Sanders (1995). Data Modeling
- Graeme C. Simsion, Graham C. Witt (2005). Data Modeling Essentials'
- Matthew West (2011) Developing High Quality Data Models
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