UML as a Data Modeling Notation, Part 3
This article, Part 3 of a three-part series, discusses the aesthetics of preparing and presenting data models – no matter…
This article, Part 3 of a three-part series, discusses the aesthetics of preparing and presenting data models – no matter…
This article, Part 2 of a three-part series, addresses sub-types, domains and unique identifiers, as well as what in UML…
Part 1 of this three-part series describes the basic differences between notations and how they can be reconciled.
XML is a perfectly good vehicle for describing data to be transmitted from one place to another. It is not…
Published in TDAN.com October 2006 [This is the third of three articles discussing the new/old ideas of semantics and ontology…
Published in TDAN.com July 2006 [This is the second of what now seem to be three articles discussing the new…
Published in TDAN.com April 2006 [This is the first of three articles discussing the new/old ideas of semantics and ontology…
Published in TDAN.com July 2005 Ok, when did you first become aware of data management? No, it wasn’t in your…
Published in TDAN.com January 2005 The old chestnut goes that the only difference between a data modeler and a terrorist…
Published in TDAN.com October 2004 Articles in previous issues of TDAN[1] have discussed the extent to which business rules can…