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4. Conceptual and Logical Data Model Production

Louis Davidson1  
(1)
Antioch, TN, USA
 

I never design a building before I've seen the site and met the people who will be using it.

—Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect

In this chapter, we are going to really wind things up and begin to apply the skills that were covered in the previous chapters and create a data model from a set of requirements. The data model I create will not be ready to be implemented by any means, as there are more refinement steps to come in the next couple of chapters, but the goal of this model will be to serve as the basis for the eventual model that ...

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