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Now data analysts, strategists and data administrators can learn the powerful technique of entity relationship modelling from this definitive guide. In a lucid instructional style, Richard Barker shows how the data modelling technique can be applied to develop high-quality, integrated information systems. Special features of the book include: * a wealth of realistic examples illustrating the technique in practice * detailed appendices highlighting the key topics including data normalization, CASE tool support, data administration and database design * a definitive glossary of all important terms. .

Product Details:
Author: Richard Barker
Hardcover: 240 pages
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Publication Date: January 01, 1990
Language: English
ISBN: 0201416964
Package Length: 9.2 inches
Package Width: 7.6 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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25 of 26 found the following review helpful:

4A very clear and useful introduction to data modellingMar 12, 1998

This book is an excellent introduction to the subject of data modelling. Although it is a brief book, it covers thoroughly all of the relevant issues of data modelling, including subtypes and arcs, and gives useful hints on how to gather the information necessary for developing a data model during the analysis phase of a project. It has three more bonuses: a section describing common mistakes on models, some assorted models of frequently used patterns (organization hierarchies, bill of materials, etc) and an appendix describing how to convert the conceptual model to SQL statements. This is the only book you need to learn data modelling.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5The ONLY database design book you need (w/one exception)Aug 17, 2001
By Scott SanFilippo "scott"
I don't know why there are not more reviews on this book. I read this book when I first started my 12-year career in the database industry. And to tell you the truth, there is only one other book I have ever needed (regarding database design) -- "The Data Warehouse Toolkit" (Kimball) -- only because Data Warehouse design is much different than the design theories in this book.

This book teaches you ways to design any database, and model any business -- what questions to ask users, what an entity really is, how you define it, how to tell a difference between an entity and an attribute, how to model relationships between entities, how to model "types" in a database. If you an learn the principles in this book, you will quickly become an expert in database design.

Buy this book -- you will not need another. And if you are building a data warehouse, buy this book first, so you understand the difference between OLTP design and data warehouse design.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Still packs the most punch in as few words as necessaryFeb 08, 2002
By WallStreetsInsane "WallStreetsInsane"
This was also my first book in Data Modelling and though its been almost 10 years ago since I picked up my copy, I still have not seen many better on the shelves since in its category: intro to data modeling via ER diagraming (IE notation)
Though I no longer need to refer to this book any longer, it was certainly the first and best of the first books read in the subject and it speedily had me on my way to more advanced topics and eventually becoming an expert ER modeller.
I was so impressed by the book I eventually joined Oracle.. alas Barker had moved on but his case*method books haven't lost a step in so long a time..

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Big Concepts - Plain EnglishApr 11, 2002
By Greg
I have to concur with the other five star reviews on Barker's book. I spent hours in a Borders evaluating which book to buy to learn Entity-Relationships. This was the book I picked and I never regretted it. All other data modeling books make far more sense after reading Barker's first two chapters.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Case * Methods: Task and DeliverablesOct 24, 2002

I work in the Information Technology Section for the Department of Natural Resources. This review is for the book Case* Method: Tasks and Deliverables by Richard Barker ISBN 0-201-41697-2.

I have been using Richards book on Case Methodology for years as a guideline for project management and planning. There has been many methodologies introduce to the department through out the years, but we keep coming back to the concepts and tactics outlined in this book to help keep things organized and on track. I have found his concepts have proven themselves through time as a good template to follow. I am looking forward to reviewing your books Case*Method: Entity Relationship Modelling as well as Storage Area Networking Essentials.
Keep up the good work that has a timeless application and relevance.

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