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Modelling the Enterprise data Architecture Copyright Andrew K. Johnston and Richard Wiggins, 2003 Unlike the simplistic models in books and training courses, a real Enterprise has a very complicated data Architecture . Most of the data will be held in large legacy or package systems, for which the details of data structure may be unknown. Other data will be held in spreadsheets and personal databases (such as Microsoft Access), and may be invisible to the IT department or senior business data administrators. Some key data may reside in external systems maintained by service providers or business partners.
Business process maps Detailed system physical data models High level data requirements Common high level data models Source, consumer and
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