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Index
Welcome
Why is This Book Free?
Volume Two : Intermediate Level 7. American Studies
7.1. What is This? 7.2. American Life 7.3. American Studies 7.4. Combining American Life and American Studies 7.5. The Final Model 7.6. Please Let Me Know What You Think
8. How to Review a Data Model
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Types of Data Models 8.3 Concepts 8.4 Data Warehouses in Contrast to ERDs 8.5 Design Patterns 8.6 What Have We Learned?
9. Design Patterns
9.1 Introduction 9.2 Addresses 9.3 Data Warehouses 9.4 Feedback 9.5 Feedback and Complaints 9.6 Financial Transactions 9.7 Logistics 9.8 Master-Detail Transactions 9.9 Multiple Language Support 9.10 Various Applications 9.11 What Have We Learned?
10. ‘Bang for the Buck’ Data Models
10.1 Introduction 10.2 Customers and Orders 10.3 Customers and Services 10.4 Marriages (Contemporary) 10.5 Marriages (Traditional) 10.6 Organizations, People, and Events 10.7 Partnerships and Relationships 10.8 Product Catalogs 10.9 Reservations 10.10 Reservations with Inheritance 10.11 What Have We Learned?
11. Generic Data Models
11.1 Introduction 11.2 Circus 11.3 Father of all Data Models 11.4 Me and Events in My Life 11.5 Retail Customers 11.6 Shrek Movies 11.7 User-Defined Hierarchies 11.8 Usual Suspects 11.9 What Have We Learned?
12. Commercial Web Sites
12.1 Introduction 12.2 Avon Cosmetics 12.3 Cirque du Soleil 12.4 Clown Registry 12.5 Dog Whisperer 12.6 eBay Deals 12.7 Internet Movie Database 12.8 Just Giving (Charity) 12.9 LinkedIn 12.10 Shrek Movies 12.11 TicketMaster 12.12 What Have We Learned?
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