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Universe
A mapping of the data structure found in databases: tables, columns, joins, etc. A universe, which is made up of classes, objects, and conditions, can represent any specific application, system, or group of users.


  
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January 27, 2006 04:31:11   #1  
sithusithu Member Since: December 2005   Contribution: 161    

RE: Universe

A universe is a business-oriented mapping of the data structure found in databases: tables columns joins etc. It can represent any specific application system or group of users. For example a universe can relate to a department in a company such as marketing or accounting.

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Sithu


 
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June 28, 2006 23:09:09   #2  
xinx0626 Member Since: June 2006   Contribution: 2    

RE: Universe
theta join is when you connect 2 columns from one table to one column of another table
 
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November 20, 2007 19:41:16   #3  
ravi_kumar_garre Member Since: November 2007   Contribution: 35    

RE: Universe
Universe is a Semantice layer that maps the data structure found in databases (tables columns views..etc) to Business Terms.

Cheers
Ravi Kumar Garre
ravi_kumar_garre@yahoo.co.in

 
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September 09, 2009 06:48:30   #4  
amaresh1981 Member Since: September 2009   Contribution: 4    

RE: Universe
An universe is an symanteic layer between the user and the Designer which contains connection of a database
 
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