Part I: Basics 1. What is Data Modeling? 2. Basics of Good
Structure 3. The Entity-Relationship Approach 4. Subtypes and
Supertypes 5. Attributes and Columns 6. Primary Keys and Identity
7. Extensions and Alternatives
Part II: Putting it Together 8. Organizing the Data Modeling Task
9. Understanding the Business Requirements 10. Conceptual Modeling
11. Logical Database Design 12. Physical Database Design
Part III: Advanced Topics 13. Advanced Normalization 14. Modeling
Business Rules 15. Time-Dependent Data 16. Modeling for Data
Warehouses and Data Marts 17. Enterprise Data Models and Data
Management
� Thorough coverage of the fundamentals and relevant theory.
� Recognition and support for the creative side of the process.
� Expanded coverage of applied data modeling includes new chapters
on logical and physical database design.
� New material describing a powerful technique for model
verification.
� Unique coverage of the practical and human aspects of modeling,
such as working with business specialists, managing change, and
resolving conflict.
� Extensive online component including course notes and other
teaching aids (www mkp.com).
Graeme C. Simsion has over 25 years experience in information systems as a DBA, data modeling consultant, business systems designer, manager, and researcher. He is a regular presenter at industry and academic forums, and is currently a Senior Fellow with the Department of Information Systems at the University of Melbourne. Graham C. Witt is an independent consultant with over 30 years of experience in assisting enterprises to acquire relevant and effective IT solutions. His clients include major banks and other financial institutions; businesses in the insurance, utilities, transport and telecommunications sectors; and a wide variety of government agencies. A former guest lecturer on Database Systems at University of Melbourne, he is a frequent presenter at international data management conferences.
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