Data Architecture: From Zen to Reality
Autor Charles Tupperen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mai 2011
The book presents fundamental concepts of enterprise architecture with definitions and real-world applications and scenarios. It teaches data managers and planners about the challenges of building a data architecture roadmap, structuring the right team, and building a long term set of solutions. It includes the detail needed to illustrate how the fundamental principles are used in current business practice. The book is divided into five sections, one of which addresses the software-application development process, defining tools, techniques, and methods that ensure repeatable results.
Data Architecture is intended for people in business management involved with corporate data issues and information technology decisions, ranging from data architects to IT consultants, IT auditors, and data administrators. It is also an ideal reference tool for those in a higher-level education process involved in data or information technology management.
- Presents fundamental concepts of enterprise architecture with definitions and real-world applications and scenarios
- Teaches data managers and planners about the challenges of building a data architecture roadmap, structuring the right team, and building a long term set of solutions
- Includes the detail needed to illustrate how the fundamental principles are used in current business practice
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123851260
ISBN-10: 0123851262
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: black & white tables, figures
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0123851262
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: black & white tables, figures
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
data architects; systems analysts, data modelers, IT Directors, managers and CxOs, IT governance employees, business process management strategists; IT consultants, IT auditors, data administratorsCuprins
Section One: The Principles1: Understanding Architectural Principles2: Enterprise Architecture Frameworks and Methodologies3. Enterprise Level Data Architecture Practices4: Understanding Development Methodologies
Section Two: The Problem5: Business Evolution6 Business Organizations7. Productivity inside the Data Organization8. Solutions That Cause Problems
Section Three: The Process9. Data Organization Practices10. Models and Model Repositories11. Model Constructs and Model Types12. Time as a Dimension of the Database13. Concepts of Clustering, Indexing and Structures
Section Four: The Product14. Basic Requirements for Physical Design15. Physical Database Considerations16. Interpretation of Models
Section Five: Specialized Databases17. Data Warehouses I18. Data Warehouses II19. Dimensional Warehouses from Enterprise Models20. The Enterprise Data Warehouse21. Object and Object/Relational Databases22. Distributed Databases
Section Two: The Problem5: Business Evolution6 Business Organizations7. Productivity inside the Data Organization8. Solutions That Cause Problems
Section Three: The Process9. Data Organization Practices10. Models and Model Repositories11. Model Constructs and Model Types12. Time as a Dimension of the Database13. Concepts of Clustering, Indexing and Structures
Section Four: The Product14. Basic Requirements for Physical Design15. Physical Database Considerations16. Interpretation of Models
Section Five: Specialized Databases17. Data Warehouses I18. Data Warehouses II19. Dimensional Warehouses from Enterprise Models20. The Enterprise Data Warehouse21. Object and Object/Relational Databases22. Distributed Databases
Recenzii
"I am extremely thrilled that Mr. Tupper has decided to write this book. This book would fill a void in knowledge and know-how in the area of data administration and architecture. Mr. Tupper built over the years an impressive expertise and authority on the subject of enterprise data architecture." --Daniel Fitzpatrick, Principal Consultant, Nakama Consulting Group"I see a wealth of information ranging from technical reference information to higher level concepts and principles. Overall a very comprehensive guide where some sections can be read in a flowing manner to enhance understanding of the topic and other sections can be flipped to/from to provide greater detail and context." --Lynn Rivera, Consultant, LMR Consulting