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   A Developer's Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server: Covering SQL Server 
   2005 and 2008 (c) by Addison-Wesley Professional 

   The type of the release is: eBook
   In the PDF format with ISBN: 0321497643 and Pub Date: July 04, 2008
   The size of the release is: 01 disks x 2.88mb
   And released on: 08/20/2008

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   ôEric and Joshua do an excellent job explaining the importance of data 
   modeling and how to do it correctly. Rather than relying only on 
   academic concepts, they use real-world examples to illustrate the 
   important concepts that many database and application developers tend to 
   ignore. The writing style is conversational and accessible to both 
   database design novices and seasoned pros alike. Readers who are 
   responsible for designing, implementing, and managing databases will 
   benefit greatly from JoshuaÆs and EricÆs expertise.ö 
   ùAnil Desai, Consultant, Anil Desai, Inc.
   
   ôAlmost every IT project involves data storage of some kind, and for 
   most that means a relational database management system (RDBMS). This 
   book is written for a database-centric audience (database modelers, 
   architects, designers, developers, etc.). The authors do a great job of 
   showing us how to take a project from its initial stages of requirements 
   gathering all the way through to implementation. Along the way we learn 
   how to handle some of the real-world design issues that typically 
   surface as we go through the process. 
   
   ôThe bottom line here is simple. This is the book you want to have just 
   finished reading when your boss says æWe have a new project I would like 
   your help with.Æö 
   ùRonald Landers, Technical Consultant, IT Professionals, Inc.
   
   ôThe Data Model is the foundation of the application. IÆm pleased to see 
   additional books being written to address this critical phase. This book 
   presents a balanced and pragmatic view with the right priorities to get 
   your SQL server project off to a great start and a long life.ö 
   ùPaul Nielsen, SQL Server MVP, SQLServerBible.com
   
   ôThis is a truly excellent introduction to the database design 
   methodology that will work for both novices and advanced designers. The 
   authors do a good job at explaining the basics of relational database 
   modeling and how they fit into modern business architecture. This book 
   teaches us how to identify the business problems that have to be 
   satisfied by a database and then proceeds to explain how to build a 
   solid solution from scratch.ö 
   ùAlexzander N. Nepomnjashiy, Microsoft SQL Server DBA, NeoSystems 
   North-West, Inc. 
   
   ôA DeveloperÆs 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. 
   
   ôEric Johnson and Joshua Jones combine a deep understanding of the 
   science of data modeling with the art that comes with years of 
   experience. If youÆre new to data modeling, or find the need to brush up 
   on its concepts, this book is for you.ö 
   ùPeter 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 
   youÆre modeling databases to run on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 or 2005, 
   theoretical or platform-agnostic data modeling knowledge isnÆt enough: 
   models that donÆt reflect SQL ServerÆs unique real-world strengths and 
   weaknesses often lead to disastrous performance. A DeveloperÆs 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. YouÆll begin with a concise, practical 
   overview of the core data modeling techniques. Next, youÆll walk through 
   requirements gathering and discover how to convert requirements into 
   effective SQL Server logical models. Finally, youÆll systematically 
   transform those logical models into physical models that make the most 
   of SQL ServerÆs extended functionality. All of this bookÆs many examples 
   are available for download from a companion Web site. This book enables 
   you to 
     - Understand your data modelÆs 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 modelsùfrom establishing naming guidelines through 
   implementing business rules and constraints 
     - Use SQL ServerÆs unique indexing capabilities, and overcome their 
   limitations 
     - Create abstraction layers that enhance security, extensibility, and 
   flexibility 

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