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The Data Model Resource Book: A Library of Universal Data Models for All Enterprises, Revised Edition, Volume 1
Len Silverston
"These books are a must for any company implementing data models. They contain practical insights and templates of universal data models which can be used by all enterprises, regardless of their level of experience."–Ron Powell, Publisher, DM Review Industry experts raved about The Data Model Resource Book when it first came out––and no wonder. This book arms you with a powerful set of data models and data warehouse designs that you can use to jump-start your database development projects. You get proven models for common business functions such as ordering and managing products, handling shipments, invoicing, accounting and budgeting, managing human resources, contact management, and project management. You’ll save countless hours and thousands of dollars in database development costs.

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This updated edition, fully edited and revised by Len Silverston, includes many new and expanded data models, including models for call center management, product customization, shipping and receiving, budgeting scenarios, and employee qualifications and performance. Plus, there are new data mart designs, including financial analysis, inventory management, and shipping logistics.

With this book, you’ll learn how to: *Customize enterprise and logical data models that meet the specific needs of your organization *Convert logical data models to data warehouses and data marts *Develop physical data designs and evaluate design options based on the universal data models *Integrate databases and data warehouses across the enterprise *Validate your organization’s existing data models