Business Analysis for Information Technology
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McGraw–Hill Osborne Media
December 2009
Paperback, 368 pages
ISBN: 0071623981

Learn how to create data models that allow complex data to be analyzed, manipulated, extracted, and reported upon accurately. Data Modeling: A Beginner‘s Guide teaches you techniques for gathering business requirements and using them to produce conceptual, logical, and physical database designs. You‘ll get details on Unified Modeling Language (UML), normalization, incorporating business rules, handling temporal data, and analytical database design. The methods presented in this fast–paced tutorial are applicable to any database management system, regardless of vendor.
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Andy Oppel has taught database technology for the University of California Extension for more than 25 years. He is the author of Databases Demystified, SQL Demystified, and Databases: A Beginner‘s Guide, and the co–author of SQL: A Beginner‘s Guide, Third Edition, and SQL: The Complete Reference, Third Edition
About the Author:
Andy Oppel has taught database technology for the University of California for more than 20 years. He is the bestselling author of Databases Demystified, SQL Demystified, and Databases: A Beginner‘s Guide and co–author of SQL: A Beginner‘s Guide, Third Edition.