01992cam a22002655a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260200025000670400033000920820020001251000030001452450067001752600055002423000035002975000024003325040041003565051013003976500053014106510010014636530036014736500040015099420020015499990017015699520140015861659122920160828135401.0101227t2011 maua frb 001 0 eng d a9780123851260 (pbk.) aDLCbengcDLCdDLCdEG-ScBUE04a005.73bTUP2221 aTupper, Charles D.93841310aData architecture :bfrom zen to reality /cCharles D. Tupper. aBurlington :bMorgan Kaufmann / Elsevier,cc.2011. axxiv, 417 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIndex : p. 401-417. aIncludes bibliographical references.8 aMachine generated contents note: Preface Foreword Section One: The Principles 1: Understanding Architectural Principles 2: Enterprise Architecture Frameworks and Methodologies 3. Enterprise Level Data Architecture Practices 4: Understanding Development Methodologies Section Two: The Problem 5: Business Evolution 6 Business Organizations 7. Productivity inside the Data Organization 8. Solutions That Cause Problems Section Three: The Process 9. Data Organization Practices 10. Models and Model Repositories 11. Model Constructs and Model Types 12. Time as a Dimension of the Database 13. Concepts of Clustering, Indexing and Structures Section Four: The Product 14. Basic Requirements for Physical Design 15. Physical Database Considerations 16. Interpretation of Models Section Five: Specialized Databases 17. Data Warehouses I 18. Data Warehouses II 19. Dimensional Warehouses from Enterprise Models 20. The Enterprise Data Warehouse 21. Object and Object/Relational Databases: 22. Distributed Databases. 7aData structures (Computer science)2BUEsh912448 2BUEsh bCOMSCIcJune2015cSeptember2015 7929417aSoftware architecture2BUEsh 2ddck005.73 TUP c19824d19796 00102ddc40708AlahramaMAINbMAINcLOWd2015-06-22ePurchaseg299.00h325l0o005.73 TUPp000038557r2025-07-15 00:00:00v373.75yBB