Three Levels of Models Versus Business
Three Levels of Model Abstraction Traditional entity-relationship (E-R) modeling recognizes three different levels of abstraction at which models are developed:…
Three Levels of Model Abstraction Traditional entity-relationship (E-R) modeling recognizes three different levels of abstraction at which models are developed:…
You might be wondering what the word Criclytics means. Don’t worry, I will explain in detail what it means and…
The 2017 Data Governance and Information Quality (DGIQ) Conference (www.dgiqconference.com), hosted by Debtech International and DATAVERSITY, took place in sunny…
On June 22, 1997, The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com) went live on the internet. The publication started online at stargate.net/TDAN…
There is a clear trend to automate and enable computerized tasks to streamline and optimize administrative and maintenance tasks. Many…
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In the first installment of this Introduction to Agile Project Management series, I wrote about Setting the Scene: why we need…
Technology is becoming a large component of all economic activity, and increasingly, is directly experienced as a value delivery channel…
As in the past, EDW2017 was a non-stop DAMA-fest, with members of the DAMA-I Board having the first of our…
Information drives businesses who make decisions based on data. Data is a corporate asset. Data modeling is critical to understanding…