The Data Model Resource Book Volume 3: Universal Patterns for Data Modeling

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 t...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Silverston, Len (-)
Otros Autores: Agnew, Paul
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester : Wiley 2011.
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628292206719
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  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Advance Praise for The Data Model Resource Book, Volume 3; Credits; Foreword; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction; Why Is There a Need for This Book?; Extending the Discipline of Data Modeling; What Is a Pattern and What Is a Universal Pattern?; What Is the Significance of Patterns?; Approach of This Book; The Different Pattern Levels; Who Is the Intended Audience for This Book?; What Is in This Book; Other Patterns for Data Modeling; Conventions and Standards Used in This Book; Chapter 2: Setting Up Roles: What Parties Do
  • What Is the Significance of This Type of Pattern?What Is in This Chapter?; What Is a Declarative Role?; Level 1 Declarative Role Pattern; Level 2 Declarative Role Pattern; Level 3 Declarative Role Pattern; Chapter 3: Using Roles: How Parties Are Involved; What Is the Significance of This Type of Pattern?; What Is in This Chapter?; What Is a Contextual Role?; Level 1 Contextual Role Pattern, Attributes; Level 1 Contextual Role Pattern, Relationships; Level 2 Contextual Role Pattern; Level 2 Contextual Role Pattern, PARTY Only Alternative; Level 3 Contextual Role Pattern
  • Hybrid Contextual Role PatternChapter 4: Hierarchies, Aggregations, and Peer-to-Peer Relationships: The Organization of Similar Data; What Is the Significance of This Type of Pattern?; What Is in This Chapter?; What Is a Recursive Relationship and How Is Data Organized by Recursive Relationships?; Level 1 Recursive Pattern; Level 2 Recursive Pattern; Level 2 Expanded Recursive Pattern; Level 3 Recursive Pattern; Level 3 Recursive Pattern with Rules; Chapter 5: Types and Categories: the Classification of Data; What Is the Significance of This Type of Pattern?; What Is in This Chapter?
  • What Are Types, Categorizations, and Taxonomies?Level 1 Classification Pattern; Level 2 Classification Pattern; Level 3 Classification Pattern; Level 3 Classification Pattern with Rollups and Schemes; Chapter 6: Status: The States of Data; What Is the Significance of This Type of Pattern?; What Is in This Chapter?; What Is a Status?; Level 1 Status Pattern; Level 2 Status Pattern, Current Status; Level 3 Status Pattern; Level 4 Status Pattern; Status Category Pattern; Status Type with Multi Rollup and Rules Pattern; Chapter 7: Contact Mechanisms: How to Get in Touch
  • What Is the Significance of This Type of Pattern?What Is in This Chapter?; What Is a Contact Mechanism?; Level 1 Contact Mechanism Pattern; Level 2 Contact Mechanism Pattern; Level 3 Contact Mechanism Pattern; Level 4 Contact Mechanism Pattern; Contact Mechanism Pattern with Geographic Boundary; Contact Mechanism with Flexible Address Parts Pattern; Other Common Contact Mechanism Data; Chapter 8: Business Rules: How Things Should Work; What Is the Significance of This Type of Pattern?; What Is in This Chapter?; What Is a Business Rule?; Level 2 Business Rules Pattern
  • Level 3 Business Rules Pattern