System Design

Advanced Data Modeling Training Course

A concrete set of frameworks, methods, tipsĀ and techniques for resolving data modeling
issues

This intense, participative course provides experienced data modelers with a concrete set of frameworks, methods, tips, techniques, and other tools that they can draw on to design a corporate architecture with the right balance between the business desire for flexibility/extensibility and need for control.

This is not just about designing a system that works today, but will also work tomorrow. A system that can predict patterns of change, and is therefore designed to accommodate future business needs for years to come.

A range of important strategic and technical issues are covered, including:

  • The role of enterprise models
  • How a data architecture team can add value
  • Conceptual, Logical and Physical models
  • Quality criteria for data models - content and presentation
  • Engaging the business and getting informed input
  • Working with DBAs and other technical stakeholders
  • Working with different approaches, including agile methods.

Participants will significantly increase their ability to solve complex data modeling issues and implement architecture solutions utilising a portfolio of skills such as:

  • Normalising data beyond 3NF
  • Mastering time-based data and rules
  • Modeling the core organisation and its roles
  • Defining business rules and processes using meta-data
  • Understanding the right way to use Super-Type and Sub-Type structures
  • Harnessing the power of Recursive structures
  • Presenting 3-Dimensional data models.

Click here to see the full course description of the Advanced Data Modeling training course.


Training Courses in Canberra Australia

The Advanced Data Modeling training course will run in Canberra Australia on the following dates:  11 October 2010.

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