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data modeling by Example : Volume 1 1 data Modelling by Example Barry Williams data modeling by Example : Volume 1 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents .. 1 Welcome .. 4 1. Some Basic Concepts .. 4 2. Tourist Guide to Washington DC ..25 3. Tourist Guide to Windsor Castle in England ..51 4. Tourist Guide to Denmark ..73 5. Tourist Guide to Qatar .. 134 6. Tourist Guide to Turkey .. 188 7. A Database for a Video Game .. 218 8. The Back Cover .. 247 First Edition: London, 2012 ISBN-13: 978-1478114192 data modeling by Example : Volume 1 3 First, I would like to say thank you to these kind people for their valuable comments on early drafts of this book. USA: Cary Stiebel, US Army, Fort Ord, Monterey Bay, California Mauricio Caneda, New York, NY Matt Baugh, Idaho Falls, Idaho Sandra Baia Overton, New York, NY Slawomir Pazkowski, Eagan, Minnesota Other parts of the world: Andy Cheng, Chengdu, China Arundhati Pawaskar, India Benjamin Mortensen, Copenhagen, Denmark Daniel Petterssen, Stockholm, Sweden Erik Wahlfelt, Copenhagen, Denmark Glen Michael, Kirriemuir, Scotland Julian Apatu, New Zealand Ken Hansen, Stratford-on-Avon, Eng
Data Modeling by Example: Volume 1 5 Hierarchies Inheritance Reference Data At the end of this tutorial, we will have produced a data model, which is commonly
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Finite Element Modeling, Basic, CHAPTER 4 - STRUCTURAL MODELING AND, Chapter 4 – Structural Modeling and Analysis, Statistical Modeling, 1 Statistical Modeling 1, GAMS Introduction, Modeling, Business Modeling in Requirements, FUJITSU, Business Modeling in Requirements Definition Phase, Sparse Vector Autoregressive Modeling, Chapter 1 Graphical modeling using L-systems, Aerodynamic Drag Modeling for Ballistics, 1 Basic