Whitepaper : ER/Studio Data Architect
Improve Your Data Modeling Skills
Whitepaper
Data professionals should know that improving their data modeling skills increases productivity and efficiency. Certifications can demonstrate these skills, which also improves your marketability. Learning the skills discussed in this paper will help achieve the success you want by allowing you to become a sought-after data modeler. Data modeling skills include a basic understanding of how to create and read such a model. Fundamental data design techniques are also essential skills for data modelers.
Data modeling is analyzing data-oriented structures. These models include a variety of specific types, ranging from models for physical data to models that illustrate high-level concepts. Data modeling is like class modeling from the perspective of object-oriented (OO) design, except that you’re modeling entity types instead of classes. A data modeler assigns attributes to these entity types, just as an OO developer assigns attributes and operations to classes. The associations between entities in data modeling are also similar to those between classes in OO design.
Besides proper training, the key to improving data modeling skills is practice. Data modelers who follow the agile method should welcome the offer of help as part of the Model With Others practice. Answering questions about why you do things a certain way is also a great way to hone your data modeling skills.
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See Also:
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- Whitepaper: Enterprise Data Modeling for Business Intelligence Applications
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- Whitepaper: Mastering Data Modeling for Master Data Domains
- Whitepaper: Model Behavior: An Introduction to Data Models
- Whitepaper: The ROI of Data Modeling
- Webcast: A Perfect Ten: The Data Model
- Webcast: A Photographer and a Data Modeler Walk Into a Bar…
- Webcast: Agile Data Management vs. Agile Data Modeling
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 1 (Data Modeling Certification)
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 2 (Faulty Design Patterns)
- Webcast: Data Modeling and Blockchain
- Webcast: The Importance of Data Model Change Management
- Webcast: You’ve Just Inherited a Data Model – Now What?
- Webcast: Principles of Data Modeling
- Webcast: Put Together the Pieces of your Data Model Puzzle
- Webcast: SQL Server Data Modeling Best Practices
- Infographic: Improve Your Data Modeling Skills
- Infographic: Data Modeling and Collaboration with ER/Studio
Topics :
Data Governance,Data Modeling,Enterprise Architecture,
Products :
ER/Studio Data Architect,ER/Studio Enterprise Team Edition,
Data professionals should know that improving their data modeling skills increases productivity and efficiency. Certifications can demonstrate these skills, which also improves your marketability. Learning the skills discussed in this paper will help achieve the success you want by allowing you to become a sought-after data modeler. Data modeling skills include a basic understanding of how to create and read such a model. Fundamental data design techniques are also essential skills for data modelers.
Data modeling is analyzing data-oriented structures. These models include a variety of specific types, ranging from models for physical data to models that illustrate high-level concepts. Data modeling is like class modeling from the perspective of object-oriented (OO) design, except that you’re modeling entity types instead of classes. A data modeler assigns attributes to these entity types, just as an OO developer assigns attributes and operations to classes. The associations between entities in data modeling are also similar to those between classes in OO design.
Besides proper training, the key to improving data modeling skills is practice. Data modelers who follow the agile method should welcome the offer of help as part of the Model With Others practice. Answering questions about why you do things a certain way is also a great way to hone your data modeling skills.
Register to read the full whitepaper.
See Also:
- Whitepaper: Agile Data Modeling: Not an Option, but Essential
- Whitepaper: Enterprise Data Modeling for Business Intelligence Applications
- Whitepaper: Is your Data Modeling Workflow Agile or Fragile?
- Whitepaper: Mastering Data Modeling for Master Data Domains
- Whitepaper: Model Behavior: An Introduction to Data Models
- Whitepaper: The ROI of Data Modeling
- Webcast: A Perfect Ten: The Data Model
- Webcast: A Photographer and a Data Modeler Walk Into a Bar…
- Webcast: Agile Data Management vs. Agile Data Modeling
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 1 (Data Modeling Certification)
- Webcast: Becoming a Better Data Modeler: Part 2 (Faulty Design Patterns)
- Webcast: Data Modeling and Blockchain
- Webcast: The Importance of Data Model Change Management
- Webcast: You’ve Just Inherited a Data Model – Now What?
- Webcast: Principles of Data Modeling
- Webcast: Put Together the Pieces of your Data Model Puzzle
- Webcast: SQL Server Data Modeling Best Practices
- Infographic: Improve Your Data Modeling Skills
- Infographic: Data Modeling and Collaboration with ER/Studio
Topics : Data Governance,Data Modeling,Enterprise Architecture,
Products : ER/Studio Data Architect,ER/Studio Enterprise Team Edition,