Logical Data Modeling
William Smith
Principal
William G. Smith & Associates
Monday, April 24, 2007
8:30 am - 4:45 pm
Level: Intermediate
Suggested Prerequisite is a solid understanding of Conceptual (ER) modeling. Data Modeling is a fundamental skill for any data professional. Data Modeling is normally divided into three distinctly different and sequential phases: Conceptual, Logical, and Physical. This tutorial presents a very complete overview of Logical (data element level of detail) Data Modeling (LDM). The tutorial defines all terms used in LDM, describes a very pragmatic, efficient process for creating a LDM by working with business users, and takes the student through each of those steps with many examples and illustrations of the deliverable of each step. The presentation emphasizes a RULE-BASED modeling method to be used by the modeler, which ensures that the resulting model would be identical (given the same information requirements) regardless of who the modeler(s) are. It is recommended that any attendee of this tutorial first attend the Conceptual Data Modeling tutorial.
William G. Smith is one of America's most recognized consultants and teachers in the disciplines of information resource management, data resource management, process and data modeling. His international client list includes the gamut of large and small companies, and governmental agencies spanning a wide variety of industries and governmental functions.