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This is a discussion on Data Modeling Overview within the Data Modeling forums, part of the Databases category; Data Modeling Overview Data modeling refers to the process whereby data is structured and organized. It is a key component in the field of computer science. Once data is structured, ...
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Data Modeling Overview
Data Modeling Overview
Data modeling refers to the process whereby data is structured and organized. It is a key component in the field of computer science. Once data is structured, it is usually then implemented into what is called a database management system. The main idea behind these systems is to manage vast amounts of both structured and unstructured data. Read Full Article... |
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