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    Database Modelling in UML
    This article offers a step by step approach to transform a UML object-oriented class model in a purely relational database.

    Updated: 02/19/2007

    ER/DataGen Model driven test data
    ER/DataGen provides a seamless interface to ERwin and ER/Studio in producing model driven test data

    Price: 1750.00 - Platform(s): Windows 98 XP 2000 - Updated: 03/09/2006

    Building an End User Defined Data Model - Part 2
    this article email this article to a colleague suggest an article Part Two - Implementing the Data Model In the last article , we learned about the reasons for and against a normalized data model. We discussed he basic design of a normalized model versus a non-normalized model. We talked in abstract terms and in generalizations. In this article, we'll get into the meat of the model - we'll discuss real-world implementation specifics and the...

    Updated: 05/08/2005

    Introduction to Data Modeling
    Introduction This document is an informal introduction to data modeling using the Entity-Relationship (ER) approach. It is intended for someone who is familiar with relational databases but who has no experience in data modeling. The basic techniques described are applicable to the development of microcomputer based relational database applications as well as those who use relational database servers such as MS SQL Server or Oracle.

    Updated: 03/31/2005



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