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Author Johnson, Eric, 1978-

Title A developer's guide to data modeling for SQL server : covering SQL server 2005 and 2008 / Eric Johnson, Joshua Jones. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Addison-Wesley, ©2008.
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 277 pages) : illustrations
Series Addison-Wesley Microsoft technology series
Addison-Wesley Microsoft technology series.
Contents About the authors -- Data modeling theory -- Elements used in logical data models -- Physical elements of data models -- Normalizing a data model -- Requirements gathering -- Interpreting requirements -- Creating the logical model -- Common data modeling problems -- Creating the physical model with SQL server -- Indexing considerations -- Creating an abstraction layer in SQL server.
Summary "A Developer's Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server explains the concepts and practice of data modeling with a clarity that makes the technology accessible to anyone building databases and data-driven applications. "Eric Johnson and Joshua Jones combine a deep understanding of the science of data modeling with the art that comes with years of experience. If you're new to data modeling, or find the need to brush up on its concepts, this book is for you."--Peter Varhol, Executive Editor, Redmond Magazine Model SQL Server Databases That Work Better, Do More, and Evolve More Smoothly Effective data modeling is essential to ensuring that your databases will perform well, scale well, and evolve to meet changing requirements. However, if you're modeling databases to run on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 or 2005, theoretical or platform-agnostic data modeling knowledge isn't enough: models that don't reflect SQL Server's unique real-world strengths and weaknesses often lead to disastrous performance. A Developer's Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server is a practical, SQL Server-specific guide to data modeling for every developer, architect, and administrator. This book offers you invaluable start-to-finish guidance for designing new databases, redesigning existing SQL Server data models, and migrating databases from other platforms. You'll begin with a concise, practical overview of the core data modeling techniques. Next, you'll walk through requirements gathering and discover how to convert requirements into effective SQL Server logical models. Finally, you'll systematically transform those logical models into physical models that make the most of SQL Server's extended functionality. All of this book's many examples are available for download from a companion Web site. This book enables you to Understand your data model's physical elements, from storage to referential integrity Provide programmability via stored procedures, user-defined functions, triggers, and .NET CLR integration Normalize data models, one step at a time Gather and interpret requirements more effectively Learn an effective methodology for creating logical models Overcome modeling problems related to entities, attribute, data types, storage overhead, performance, and relationships Create physical models-from establishing naming guidelines through implementing business rules and constraints Use SQL Server's unique indexing capabilities, and overcome their limitations Create abstracti ...
Subject SQL server.
SQL server.
SQL server
Database design.
Data structures (Computer science)
Bases de données -- Conception.
Structures de données (Informatique)
Database design.
Data structures (Computer science)
Data structures (Computer science)
Database design
Added Author Jones, Joshua, 1975-
Other Form: Print version: Johnson, Eric, 1978- Developer's guide to data modeling for SQL server. Upper Saddle River, NJ : Addison-Wesley, ©2008 9780321497642 (DLC) 2008016668 (OCoLC)225090014
ISBN 9780321497642 (paperback)
0321497643 (paperback)
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