Data Model Patterns: Conventions of Thought
The book discusses common data modeling patterns about people, organization products, activities, contracts, accounting, and various aspects of manufacturing. It takes a data modeling approach, in contrast to an object modeling approach, but the topics it addresses are relevant to anyone doing business programming.
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