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A Business-oriented Approach to Data Modelling

Useful Models in Agile Timeframes

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June 3-4, 2019 € 1.450 seminars@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
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9:30 - 17:00 Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
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November 25-26, 2019
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June 3-4, 2019 € 1.450
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9:30 - 17:00
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+31 (0)172 742680
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November 25-26, 2019
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June 3-4, 2019
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€ 1.450
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9:30 - 17:00
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Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
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+31 (0)172 742680
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A Business-oriented Approach to Data Modelling

About Data Modelling

Data modelling is critical to the design of quality databases, but is also essential to other requirements specification techniques such as workflow modelling, use cases, and service definition because it ensures a common understanding of the things – the entities – that processes and applications deal with.  This workshop introduces entity-relationship modelling from a non-technical perspective, and explores contextual, conceptual, and detailed modelling techniques that maximize user involvement.

sharp_alec_dsc_0722_w1900Data modelling was originally developed as a tool for improving database design, but has become a fundamental requirements definition technique for all business analysts, whether they are primarily concerned with data structures, application logic, user interface behavior, or business processes.

A key driver is that applying data modelling early in requirements definition allows analysts and clients to develop a common understanding of the business entities (e.g., Customer, Order, Product, Part, etc.) that business processes and information systems deal with, their interrelationships, and the rules that govern them.  This eliminates the problems of inconsistent terminology and conflicting assumptions that otherwise plague application development, package selection and implementation, system integration, and process redesign projects.

The data modelling workshop

This workshop introduces entity-relationship modelling from a non-technical perspective, thoroughly covering the basic components of a data model – entities, relationships, attributes, and identifiers.  In addition to showing how and when to use these components in developing a data model, it includes far more advice on the process of developing a data model than other courses, including specific methods for getting subject matter experts involved and maintaining their commitment. The content is presented within the context of a clearly-defined, three-phase data modelling methodology that supports progressive detail and precision.

Two points are worth emphasizing:

  • This workshop is packed with practical tips, techniques, “scripts,” checklists, and guidelines for the analyst. All of the material is based on years of project experience; abstract theory is avoided;
  • The emphasis is on “business-friendly” techniques which support and encourage the full involvement of non-technical subject matter experts, which is essential for quality data models.

Objectives

On workshop completion, participants will be able to:

  • Use entity-relationship modelling to depict facts and rules about business entities at different levels of detail, including conceptual (overview) and logical (detailed) models
  • Use top-down and bottom-up approaches to initiating development of a data model
  • Recognize the four basic patterns in data modelling, and when to use them
  • Effectively use definitions and assertions (“rules”) as part of data modelling
  • Use an intuitive approach to data normalization within an entity-relationship model
  • Apply various techniques for discovering and meeting additional requirements
  • Read a data model, and communicate with specialists using the appropriate terminology.

Prerequisites

None. However, business analysts who expect to do extensive workflow modelling will find that some understanding of information systems concepts may be helpful in establishing context.

Target Audience

New or experienced data modelers, data analysts, and DBAs will benefit from the workshop’s practical methods and guidelines. The workshop is also very popular with business analysts and application designers/developers needing to understand data modelling and how it supports requirements definition or process analysis. As well, it’s suitable for business professionals and managers needing to understand how this technique can uncover and resolve inconsistency in business terminology, policy, and rules.

Course Topics

  • Overview of data modelling: terminology, types of models, and key concepts
  • The essential data model components – entities, relationships, attributes, and identifiers
  • A three-phase approach to completing a data model
  • Initiating a conceptual data model using a bottom-up approach
  • Four common errors in identifying entities, and how to avoid them
  • Eliminating confusion and misunderstanding with well-structured entity definitions
  • Four entity types, and rules and guidelines for dealing with them
  • Adding detail and rigor – evolving the conceptual model into a logical data model
  • Patterns for common situations – multi-valued attributes, redundant data, and reference data
  • The world’s simplest guide to normalization
  • Primary and foreign keys in logical data models
  • Meaningless primary keys – rationale and limitations
  • Specifying assertions and constraints – rules that can’t be shown on the E-R diagram
  • Drawing the Entity-Relationship Diagram for maximum readability
  • Techniques for discovering, assessing, and meeting new requirements
  • Wrap-up – summaries and resources.

DAMA-I_logo_blackDiscount for DAMA members

Members of the DAMA NL Dutch chapter as well as international chapter are eligible for ten percent discount.

If you register for the workshop “Advanced Data Modelling” by Alec Sharp at the same time, you will receive discount and pay € 2479.50 for both workshops and € 2755 after expiration of the early bird registration.

At the top of this page you can download the PDF brochure of this workshop.

 

Alec Sharp

Founder
Clariteq Systems Consulting
Alec Sharp, a senior consultant and acclaimed teacher with Clariteq Systems Consulting, has deep expertise in a rare combination of fields – business analysis and requirements specification, data modelling, strategy development, facilitation, and, of course, business process modelling, analysis and design.

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Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht
Winthontlaan 4-6
3526 KV Utrecht
Telefoon 030 8000 800

The hotel is very well accessible by public transport. From busstop ‘Kanaleneiland Zuid’ it is only a three-minute walk. You can take buses 63, 65, 66, 74 and 77 from Utrecht Central Station and you also take the tram line 20 or 21 from the train station and get off at stop ‘Kanaleneiland’. Please consult www.9292.nl (door-to-door journey planner, also available in English) or call 0900-9292 (travel advice by phone, € 0.70 p/m).

Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht is also located next to the highway A12, exit 17 (Utrecht / Jaarbeurs / Kanaleneiland).

Although the hotel has a large parking garage, we cannot guarantee parking spots. We therefore advise you to go by public transport.

For those who would like to arrive the day before, there is the possibility of staying at the Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht. However, the hotel does not provide special discounts for attendees of events. Therefore, when interested in an overnight stay, please consult Van der Valk directly to make a reservation.

More information about the hotel and the location can be found on their website www.vandervalkhotelutrecht.nl.

testimonials

Broderick Roelf Data Engineer, De Nederlandsche Bank

“Brilliant, unique presentation on conceptual modelling. All disparate information on data modelling brought together and explained clearly for the first time ever.”

Marcel de Roos Business Analist, De Nederlandsche Bank

“This is a mustn't miss workshop for anyone having to do with helping business to understand their own business and be glad for it. Provides excellent methods for engaging management and subject matter experts. Simple but effective methods in data modelling.”

Erik Ellinger Teacher, Hogeschool Inholland

“Alec shows that data modelling is much more than drawing diagrams. With his many practical examples and high level of interaction, you will be kept on your toes until the very end of the workshop!”

Ronald Blom Information Analyst, Novisource

“Mindblowing.”

Astrid Klinckenberg Information Architect, spir-it

“Really great workshop, makes datamodelling fun!”

Robbert Kok Data Analist, Volksbank

“I would sent business and IT persons together to this course. They finally will understand each other and speed up the projects.”

Harco Smit IT-expert, Hendrik Smit

“This course puts all the pieces of the puzzle in place. Alec is a great speaker.”

Andries Kooijman Teacher, Hogeschool Inholland

“Alec teaches in a very energetic way how to get the business involved in data modelling and let them be the engine of the process.”

Kenta Takamura Business Developer, ABN Amro

“This course helped me to understand the fundamentals of a conceptual and logical data model and will help me to go into dialogue with the business to achieve efficient data.”

Patrick Goossens Business Information Analyst, APG

“Good session with good examples in an interactive atmosphere.”

Wesley in der Maur Chapter Lead BA, ING

“Thank you Alec for the clear and accessible way of taking us into the world of Data Modelling.”

Alexandra Jasion Business Information Analyst, APG

“Brings Data Modelling alive!”

Britt Deuss ECM/IM Consultant,

“Great repetitive approach to business/data modelling!”

Josien Heijn Information Analyst, NautaDutilh NV

“Alec makes you forget it's complex stuff you're talking about.”

In-house Info

Practically all of our seminars and workshops can be offered as an In-house course for your company exclusively. We can tailor with extra focus on specific topics that apply to your organization. Also available in online format or in face-to-face format with live video stream.

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