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Data Modeling and Database Design
X402.5 (2 semester units in EECS)
A requirement in the Professional Sequence in Database ManagementLearn how to create data models from business requirements and to transform them into logical and physical database designs for both transactional (OLTP) and analytical (OLAP) databases, including data warehouses and data marts. This course introduces data modeling concepts as well as the process for creating and managing them. In-class exercises are used to enhance learning and prepare students to complete three design assignments outside of class. Students learn to explain how data modeling and data mapping are used to represent expert business knowledge.
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Thurs. March 20, San Francisco
ANDREW J. OPPEL, B.A., is a data architect at Ceridian who has more than 30 years of experience in information technology and more than 20 years of experience teaching with UC Berkeley Extension. He is also author of two books published by Osborne McGraw-Hill: Databases Demystified and SQL Demystified.
- 10 meetings
- March 20 to May 22: Thurs., 6:30-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 803, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $595 (EDP 313759)