- The data model resource book : vol 3 : universal patterns for data modeling
- Tác giả: Len Silverston, Paul Agnew
- Nhà xuất bản: Wiley - New York
- Năm xuất bản: 2009
- Số trang:606 p.
- Kích thước:24 cm
- Số đăng ký cá biệt:44575
- ISBN:9780470178454
- Mã Dewey:650.028 557 56
- Đơn giá:1
- Vị trí lưu trữ:209 Phan Thanh
- Ngôn ngữ:English
- Loại tài liệu:Sách Chuyên ngành
- Đang rỗi/ Tổng sách:3/5
- Từ khóa:Database design, Management information systems, Data structures (Computer science)
- Chủ đề: Database Design & Data structures & Management information systems
- Chuyên ngành: Khoa Công Nghệ Thông Tin
- Tóm tắt: Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2. Setting up roles: What parties do. Chapter 3. Using roles: How parties are involved. Hierarchies, aggregations, and peer-to-peer relationship: The organization of similar data. Chapter 5. Types and catergories: The classification of data. Chapter 6. Status: The States of data. Chapter 7. Contact mechanisms: How to get in touch. Chapter 8. Business rules: How things should work. Chapter 9: Using the patterns. Chapter 10: Socializing the pattern.
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