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Re: [AM] ANN: Agile Data Modeling articles

Someone pointed out that I pasted the wrong URL for part 1. The correct
URL is
http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s=9218/sdm0407g/sdm0407g.html. Sorry
about that.

- Scott

At 07:16 AM 8/20/2004, Scott W. Ambler wrote:
>Just wanted to announce a series of articles which are now posted online.
>1. Agile Data Modeling: Part 1 of 3
>(http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s=9314/sdm0409k/sdm0409k.html). This
>article works through an example showing how to take an agile approach to
>data modeling, working through three iterations of the physical data model
>for a business application.
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>2. The Schema Evolves: Agile Data Modeling Part 2 of 3
>(http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s=9224/sdm0408i/sdm0408i.html). This
>article continues the case study from part 1, working through two more
>iterations of the data model and exploring the implications of taking an
>agile approach to database development.
>
>3. The New Rules: Agile Data Modeling Part 3 of 3.
>(http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s=9314/sdm0409k/sdm0409k.html). This
>article explores the impact of a major refactoring to the database schema
>and provides advice for data professionals who wish to become more agile in
>their approach.
>
>4. Agile Data Modeling: From Domain to Physical Modeling
>(http://www.agiledata.org/essays/agileDataModeling.html). This essay
>examines the same case study as the articles in Software Development do but
>goes at it from a different approach, starting with a slim domain model on
>which both the object schema and data schema would be based. The resulting
>physical data models are different in the early iterations but soon
>converge. The differences and implications are interesting.
>
>- Scott
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>Scott W. Ambler
>Senior Consultant, Ronin International, Inc.
>www.ronin-intl.com/company/scottAmbler.html
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>www.agiledata.org -:- www.agilemodeling.com -:- www.ambysoft.com -:-
>www.databaserefactoring.com -:- www.enterpriseunifiedprocess.com -:-
>www.ronin-intl.com
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Scott W. Ambler
Senior Consultant, Ronin International, Inc.
www.ronin-intl.com/company/scottAmbler.html

www.agiledata.org -:- www.agilemodeling.com -:- www.ambysoft.com -:-
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