
A UML Profile for Data Modeling |
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This book follows the UML 2.0 philosophy of separating core notation, the 20% that you are likely to use in practice, from supplementary notation that isn’t as common although still needed in some situations. It mainly focuses on the physical modeling of a relational database, although it does cover other aspects of data modeling as needed. |
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by Scott W. Ambler



