Implementing a corporate repository : the models meet reality

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Implementing a corporate repository : the models meet reality

Adrienne Tannenbaum

(Wiley professional computing)

J. Wiley, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-432) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

A repository can be thought of as a filter or bridge between two distinct database management systems (DBMS) - relational or object-oriented. Although a repository is a cost-effective and time-saving device, the time and money that a company must invest in implementing it can be quite extensive. This book introduces a practical explanation to the repository concept. It explains the purpose of repositories and what they can do to improve corporate data management. Case studies used throughout the text demonstrate both the successes and failures that occur when organizing, researching, and implementing a repository.

Table of Contents

  • Partial table of contents:
  • TODAY'S MODELS AND THEIR ROLE IN APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
  • Good CASE Environments
  • Evaluating Today's Models
  • Creating Models from Code
  • THE MODELING ENVIRONMENT
  • The Current MIS Perspective on Modeling
  • INTEGRATING TODAY'S MODELS: THE NEED FOR A BRIDGE
  • Viewing Models Through the Eyes of the Tool
  • CASE Metadata
  • THE REPOSITORY AS THE BRIDGE
  • A Repository's Purpose
  • A Look at Repository Standards
  • Distributed Repositories
  • REPOSITORY IMPLEMENTATION
  • Getting There: Step 2
  • Model Integration
  • Establishing and Populating the Repository
  • Putting the Repository to Use
  • References
  • Index.

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