Even when a good database blueprint is available, an applications programmer's view of the data should match that of the manager and the end user.
An implementation-ready data model should contain a description of the data structure that will store the end-user data.
Even when a good database blueprint is available, an applications programmer's view of the data should match that of the manager and the end user.
Within the database environment, a data model represents data structures with the purpose of supporting a specific problem domain.
An implementation-ready data model should contain a description of the data structure that will store the end-user data.