Publisher: Wiley, 2001, 556 pages
ISBN: 0-471-35348-5
Keywords: Programming, Enterprise Resource Planning, Databases
If you’ve relied on The Data Model Resource Book, Revised Edition, Volume 1 (0-471-38023-7) to jump-start your system development efforts, then you know that using a library of proven data models and data warehouse designs can produce huge savings in development costs. But what about the unique needs of your industry?
The Data Model Resource Book, Revised Edition, Volume 2, provides data models specifically tailored to your industry. It includes both brand-new models for each industry and generic models that the author customizes. The result is a comprehensive library of the industry’s core data models and applications, including models for:
You not only get the data models themselves, you also learn to:
You can save even more time and money with the Data Model Resource Book, Revised Edition, Volume 2, CD-ROM, which:
Well, this is the industrial complement to the first book, wherein we find stuff unique to TeleCom, Manufacturing etc.
Quite a nice introduction, not only on an IT-technical level, but also to the nomenclature used in the different industries.
If you haven't read the first volume, you are better of skipping this, but otherwise, it is a nice book.
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