One of the most important tasks in the development of enterprise-strength software applications covers the analysis and design of the information and data structures that will be needed to support the achievement of the business goals. T
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hese structures must be validated against the relevant business and software processes, so that the resulting information system is seen as fit for purpose, and contributes effectively to the realisation of corporate strategy.
Introduction to Information and Data Modelling for the Enterprise
Basic Data Modelling concepts
Developing a conceptual model of information
Moving from conceptual information model to logical data model
Documenting attributes
Normalisation technique to 3NF
Rationalising and reconciling the Top-down and Bottom-Up views of data
Considerations for corporate Information and Data Modelling
Modelling for OLAP and BI/DW, including the Star Schema
Final Topics
Further normalization practices
Object-Relational impedance mismatch
Big Data, XML and NoSql
Aspects of physical data modelling
Some alternative notations for modelling data
Information and Data modelling quality checks
Data Componentisation for software applications
Data and Process
Our Clients
Our clients have included prestigious national organisations such as Oxford University Press, multi-national private corporations such as JP Morgan and HSBC, as well
as public sector institutions such as the Department of Defence and the Department of Health.