August 2009
Intermediate to advanced
893 pages
26h 48m
English
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| 1. | Data fields, applications |
| 2. | Bad |
| 3. | Reliability, maintainability, software life-cycle costs |
| 4. | Information system planning |
| 5. | Bottom-up approach, top-down approach, inside-out approach, mixed strategy approach |
| 6. | Fundamental level of attributes |
| 7. | Development of data models (or schemas) that contains high-level abstractions |
| 8. | Identification of set of major entities and then spreading out to consider other entities, relationships, and attributes associated with those ... |
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