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Oracle Designer: A Template for Developing An Enterprise Standards Document, 1/e
Mark Kramm, Old Lyne, Connecticut
Kent Graziano, Pine, Colorado
Coming October, 1999 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 2000, 300 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-015343-5
$44.99
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Standardization is critical to the successful achievement of quality in the systems engineering process. -the authors
There's only one right way to begin an Oracle Designer project: with a detailed standards document from which your whole team can work.
Oracle Designer: A Template for Developing an Enterprise Standards Document brings you:
- Expert techniques for analyzing, developing, and "blueprinting" any enterprise application
- A standards template for system development that can be tailored to meet your organization's needs
- Proven processes for building and improving your own standards documents
- System development standards and naming conventions for all major Designer repository objects with detailed explanations of suggested standards diagramming conventions
- BONUS: White papers on BPM and FHD interactions and Reverse Engineering
@ ABOUT THE CD-ROM
Contains three powerful tools:
- Complete enterprise standards document, editable in Microsoft® Word and appropriate for any Oracle Designer project
- Oracle Designer archive file containing an application system, complete with pre-defined domain definitions.
- BONUS: Oracle Developer report for extracting business rules from the Designer repository
MARK A. KRAMM is the President of Palindrome Solutions, Inc., which specializes in Oracle CDM Advantage and Designer training and consulting. He has published numerous articles in Oracle Developer Magazine and the Oracle Development Tools User Group (ODTUG) Technical Journal and is a regular presenter at national and international conferences. He has been on ODTUG's Board of Directors since 1997.
KENT B. GRAZIANO, Jr., is a Senior Technical Architect for ARIS Corporation in Denver, Colorado, where he leads efforts using Oracle's Designer tool to aid in analysis, design, development, and re-engineering of enterprise systems and data warehouses. He is President of the ODTUG and winner of the 1999 Chris Wooldridge Award from IOUG-A. He is co-author of the successful Data Model Resource Book with Bill Inmon and Len Silverston.
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