Chapter 6. SQL Server Modeling Services – The Folder Pattern

SQL Server Modeling Services – The Folder Pattern

Enterprise application models can come with a large amount of associated metadata: database schemas representing the models, design requirements, config files, application binaries, team documentation, and versioning information are some examples. Using an optimized central repository for storing and managing this metadata can make the application life cycle significantly more productive and efficient.

Schemas or domain models are often found in common across a wide range of applications. SQL Server Modeling Services provides a set of these common schemas or domain models for use wherever ...

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