Building a Data Modeling White Paper - Object Database Technologies
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| I'm building a White Paper for Data Modeling on several problem statements (listed below). If you would like to contribute please contact me directly. The problem statements are: 1) Compare and contrast standard table based modeling with object oriented modeling techniques. What effects do these techniques have on application performance and growth over time? 2) What methodologies exist to map the object model into the data model such that the data model can be viewed without the need for a data diagram? 3) What factors should be considered when mapping object models into data models? E, |
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