David Hay

In the Information Industry since it was called “data processing”, Dave Hay has been producing data models to support strategic and requirements planning for thirty years. As President of Essential Strategies International for nearly twenty-five of those years, Dave has worked in a variety of industries and government agencies. These include banking, clinical pharmaceutical research, intelligence, highways, and all aspects of oil production and processing. Projects entailed defining corporate information architecture, identifing requirements, and planning strategies for the implementation of new systems. Dave’s recently-published book, “Enterprise Model Patterns: Describing the World”, is an “upper ontology” consisting of a comprehensive model of any enterprise—from several levels of abstraction. It is the successor to his ground-breaking 1995 book, “Data Model Patterns: Conventions of Thought”–the original book describing standard data model configurations for standard business situations. In addition, he has written other books on metadata, requirements analysis, and UML. He has spoken at numerous international and local data architecture, semantics, user group, and other conferences.

The Business Constraint Model

Published in TDAN.com July 2004 In previous articles, we discussed the kinds of business rules that can (“Modeling Business Rules:…

A Semantic Web Primer

Authors: Grigoris Antoniou & Frank van Harmeten Publisher: MIT Press, 2004 ISBN 0262012103  This quarter’s issue of The Data Administration…

Making Your Entities Behave

Published in TDAN.com January 2003 The characteristic of object classes in object models that distinguishes them from entity types in…