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ive been told 'data modelling for mere mortals' is a good place to start.
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> From: "bhabani s pradhan" <bhabaniindia_at_rediffmail.com>
> Date: 2003/10/21 Tue AM 08:54:25 EDT
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> Subject: Data Modelling
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Hi All
I have not done data modelling as a major task so far. Would like to know from where can I make a good start. I have basic(conceptual) knowledge of ER-Diagram and Normalization. But if anybody can give me some case studies/links etc.,
I see the responsibilities would include modelling and coping with Frequent changes of the database object structures.
Please Help
Thanks a Lot
Regards
B S Pradhan
Hi All
I have not done data modelling as a major task so far. Would like to know from where can I make a good start. I have basic(conceptual) knowledge of ER-Diagram and Normalization. But if anybody can give me some case studies/links etc.,
I see the responsibilities would include modelling and coping with Frequent changes of the database object structures.
Please Help
Thanks a Lot
Regards
B S Pradhan
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