Find proven methods and technologies to solve the complex issues dealing with data
Section One: The Principles1: Understanding Architectural
Principles2: Enterprise Architecture Frameworks and Methodologies3.
Enterprise Level Data Architecture Practices4: Understanding
Development Methodologies
Section Two: The Problem5: Business Evolution6 Business
Organizations7. Productivity inside the Data Organization8.
Solutions That Cause Problems
Section Three: The Process9. Data Organization Practices10. Models
and Model Repositories11. Model Constructs and Model Types12. Time
as a Dimension of the Database13. Concepts of Clustering, Indexing
and Structures
Section Four: The Product14. Basic Requirements for Physical
Design15. Physical Database Considerations16. Interpretation of
Models
Section Five: Specialized Databases17. Data Warehouses I18. Data
Warehouses II19. Dimensional Warehouses from Enterprise Models20.
The Enterprise Data Warehouse21. Object and Object/Relational
Databases22. Distributed Databases
"I am extremely thrilled that Mr. Tupper has decided to write this book. This book would fill a void in knowledge and know-how in the area of data administration and architecture. Mr. Tupper built over the years an impressive expertise and authority on the subject of enterprise data architecture." --Daniel Fitzpatrick, Principal Consultant, Nakama Consulting Group"I see a wealth of information ranging from technical reference information to higher level concepts and principles. Overall a very comprehensive guide where some sections can be read in a flowing manner to enhance understanding of the topic and other sections can be flipped to/from to provide greater detail and context." --Lynn Rivera, Consultant, LMR Consulting
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