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Patterns of data modeling /

"" ... should be on the shelf of every database, software, and systems architect. The book captures decades of experience, presenting distilled knowledge in a concise and easy-to-understand format. The breadth of coverage is enormous, ranging from basic data structures through star schema,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Blaha, Michael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton : CRC Press, ©2010.
©2010
Colección:Emerging directions in database systems and applications.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. What is a Model? -- 1.2. Modeling Notation -- 1.3. What Is a Pattern? -- 1.4. Why Are Patterns Important? -- 1.5. Drawbacks of Patterns -- 1.6. Pattern vs. Seed Model -- 1.7. Aspects of Pattern Technology -- 1.8. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Part I. Mathematical Templates -- Chapter 2. Tree Template -- 2.1. Hardcoded Tree Template -- 2.2. Simple Tree Template -- 2.3. Structured Tree Template -- 2.4. Overlapping Trees Template -- 2.5. Tree Changing over Time Template -- 2.6. Degenerate Node and Edge Template -- 2.7. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Chapter 3. Directed Graph Template -- 3.1. Simple Directed Graph Template -- 3.2. Structured Directed Graph Template -- 3.3. Node and Edge Directed Graph Template -- 3.4. Connection Directed Graph Template -- 3.5. Simple DG Changing over Time Template -- 3.6. Node and Edge DG Changing over Time Template -- 3.7. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Chapter 4. Undirected Graph Template -- 4.1. Node and Edge Undirected Graph Template -- 4.2. Connection Undirected Graph Template -- 4.3. Undirected Graph Changing over Time Template -- 4.4. Chapter Summary -- Chapter 5. Item Description Template -- 5.1. Item Description Template -- 5.2. Homomorphism Template -- 5.3. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Chapter 6. Star Schema Template -- 6.1. Star Schema Template -- 6.2. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Chapter 7. Summary of Templates -- Part II. Antipatterns -- Chapter 8. Universal Antipatterns -- 8.1. Symmetric Relationship Antipattern -- 8.2. Dead Elements Antipattern -- 8.3. Disguised Fields Antipattern -- 8.4. Artificial Hardcoded Levels Antipattern -- 8.5. Excessive Generalization Antipattern -- 8.6. Disconnected Entity Types Antipattern -- 8.7. Modeling Errors Antipattern -- 8.8. Multiple Inheritance Antipattern -- 8.9. Paradigm Degradation Antipattern -- 8.10. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Chapter 9. Non-Data-Warehouse Antipatterns -- 9.1. Derived Data Antipattern -- 9.2. Parallel Attributes Antipattern -- 9.3. Parallel Relationships Antipattern -- 9.4. Combined Entity Types Antipattern -- 9.5. Chapter Summary -- Part III. Archetypes -- Chapter 10. Archetypes -- 10.1. Account -- 10.2. Actor -- 10.3. Address -- 10.4. Asset -- 10.5. Contract -- 10.6. Course -- 10.7. Customer -- 10.8. Document -- 10.9. Event -- 10.10. Flight -- 10.11. Item -- 10.12. Location -- 10.13. Opportunity -- 10.14. Part -- 10.15. Payment -- 10.16. Position -- 10.17. Product -- 10.18. Role -- 10.19. Transaction -- 10.20. Vendor -- 10.21. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Part IV. Identity -- Chapter 11. Identity -- 11.1. Intrinsic Identity -- 11.2. Names -- 11.3. Surrogate Identity -- 11.4. Structured Fields -- 11.5. Master Applications -- 11.6. Merging Data -- 11.7. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Part V. Canonical Models -- Chapter 12. Language Translation -- 12.1. Alternative Architectures -- 12.2. Attribute Translation in Place -- 12.3. Phrase-to-Phrase Translation -- 12.4. Language-Neutral Translation -- 12.5. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Chapter 13. Softcoded Values -- 13.1. UML Model -- 13.2. IDEFIX Model -- 13.3. Architecture -- 13.4. Softcoding Variations -- 13.5. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Chapter 14. Generic Diagrams -- 14.1. Generic Diagram Examples -- 14.2. Diagram Subject Area -- 14.3. Model Subject Area -- 14.4. Diagram Binding Subject Area -- 14.5. Diagram Type Subject Area -- 14.6. Diagram Example, Revisited -- 14.7. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- Chapter 15. State Diagrams -- 15.1. State Diagrams -- 15.2. Scenarios -- 15.3. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Part VI. Relational Database Design -- Chapter 16. Relational Database Design -- 16.1. Mapping: Entity Types -- 16.2. Mapping: Non-Qualified Relationships -- 16.3. Mapping: Qualified Relationships -- 16.4. Mapping: Generalizations -- 16.5. Design Identity -- 16.6. Referential Integrity -- 16.7. Miscellaneous Database Constraints -- 16.8. Indexes -- 16.9. Generating SQL Code -- 16.10. Chapter Summary -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Appendix A. Explanation of the UML Notation -- Entity Type -- Relationships -- Generalization -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Appendix B. Explanation of the IDEF1X Notation -- Entity Type -- Relationships -- Generalization -- Bibliographic Notes -- References -- Appendix C. Glossary. 
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