Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Conceptual and Logical Database Modeling Seminar By Jerry Rosenbaum



Overview:

This is a practical hands on course where the concepts of Conceptual and Logical Modeling are interwoven with practical group exercises and discussions. Throughout the course we discuss the interdependence of process analysis and data analysis (conceptual and logical design) and how they affect each other. The student is also shown how to approach the conversion of a logical database design to a physical database design. 

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Understanding the role of data modeling
  • How to approach data modeling for a new or existing system
  • How to ask the right questions and understand the answers
  • How to organize and maintain metadata
  • Building a logical data model that is robust and maintainable
  • Reviewing a model with the business

Why should you attend :

Develop and improve the skill and confidence to design databases effectively Recognize, document and exploit domains (Extended Data types) with SQL Create and use robust information models Develop helpful catalog extensions to facilitate logical and physical database design Design for Maximum Logical Physical and Distribution data independence. 

Create "critical query profiles" to facilitate physical database design and tuning. 

Who Will Benefit:

  • Information/Data Modeling Professionals
  • Database Design Professionals
  • Information Resources Management Professionals
  • Database Administrators
  • Systems Analysts
  • Software Engineers, Programmers
  • Management responsible for enterprise data and related issues

Speaker Profile: Jerry Rosenbaum 
Owner, The Rose Tree Group, Ltd 

Dr. Rosenbaum has over 40 years experience in many of the significant areas of information technology. He has expertise in Enterprise Architecture, Data Architecture, Data Administration, Data Quality, Data Modeling, Process Modeling, Business Rules, and Systems Migration, Refurbishment, and replacement. He has experience implementing and using the Zachman Framework, Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF) and Dept of Defense Architecture Framework (DODAF, formerly C4ISR).

He has provided senior level consultative services to a wide range of businesses in the commercial, non-profit, state and federal government. Jerry has solid business and technology skills that allow him to work with all levels of management to identify analyze and provide IT solutions to business problems. He has also mentored many people at all levels of business. He is very active in professional associations.


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