To capture fast-paced, complex businesses, data modelers must consider methods that go beyond traditional ER diagramming. In spite of remarkable progress in computing technology, many businesses are still struggling with the problem of modeling and accessing data. Although faster hardware and graphical interfaces do help somewhat, they do not address the problem’s fundamental cause. A business is basically a complex, evolving “organism”, about which we need to communicate efficiently. So our language for modeling and querying must be clear yet detailed enough to capture the businessís complexity and remain easy to
change as the business evolves.
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