Thanks for all replies.
Suren
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Handbook of Relational Database Design by Candace C. Fleming and Barbara
von Halle is pretty solid.Not sure if its still in print or not though.
I've seen some data models where the only book they read was probably
How To Smoke A Big Fat Pipe O' Crack.
About the only book I've actually needed was Korth's Database System
Concepts - all the rest of the knowledge needed is application-domain
specific, for example, understanding how the
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but you haven't lived until David Hay has made an origami animal for you :)
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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 10:28:37 -0800
I haven't yet seen
Take a look at Data MOdeling Essentials
by Simsion
Coriolis
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Hello All,
I have been in the lookout for a good and comprehensive book on data
modelling
so that I can enhance my knowledge
Richard Barker wrote a good book (Data Modelling) . There are also a few
good
books from James Martin, who has his own method for doing the data
modelling.
Also, any half way decent UML manual should explain the basics of the data
modelling. Last, but not least, the books to read are Catch-22
Handbook of Relational Database Design by Candace C. Fleming and Barbara
von Halle is pretty solid.Not sure if its still in print or not though.
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Richard Barker wrote a good book (Data