Beginning SQL Server Modeling

building software applications. In the past, software has traditionally been developed from static models or requirements—the data (e.g., inventory, customer data, or financial) can change over time, but the model structure and logic remain fixed in code that may have been developed and compiled y...

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Tác giả chính: Weller, Bart
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Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Apress 2012
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Tóm tắt:building software applications. In the past, software has traditionally been developed from static models or requirements—the data (e.g., inventory, customer data, or financial) can change over time, but the model structure and logic remain fixed in code that may have been developed and compiled years ago. Model-driven development, as reflected in the SQL Server Modeling .NET framework, supports the design and creation of more dynamic applications where the model can change over time. This form of agile development, with much shorter release cycles, is ideal for businesses operating in rapidly changing technological, regulatory, and competitive environments: The list covers a broad gamut of ITintensive enterprises. Examples might include financial services, insurance, telephony, and high-tech manufacturing. Shorter release cycles enabled by model-driven development can significantly enhance the competitiveness and agility of these kinds of enterprises. Another advantage of SQL Server Modeling is that it enables stakeholders not trained as programmers to create a business or process model using a modeling tool (called Quadrant), and immediately generate executable code based on their model. This enables business owners, managers, and others to become involved in a quick, iterative refinement process for designing and testing the model and application over a much shorter release cycle than would be possible with more traditional approaches.