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UML for Database Design
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UML for Database Design

by Eric J. Naiburg, Robert A. Maksimchuk
July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
320 pages
6h 19m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Chapter 6. Preparing for Transformation to the Database Design Model

In this chapter, we begin to move from the logical analysis model to the database design model. This is the point where database designers start getting excited about thinking directly about the database itself. We look at the logical model and how it will transform to the first-cut data model, including the issues involved in mapping an object model to a data model.

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