Data Model

A representation of the data[3] structures in a table for a company’s database[2] and is a very powerful expression of the company’s business requirements. This data model[4] is the guide used by functional and technical analysts in the design and implementation[1] of a database.

Defined Terms
1. implementation.

The structured process of integrating an application into workforce processes. It includes the installation, configuration and data population and testing of an information technology system. Putting in place a collection of components and objects to perform that function they were designed to do.

2. database.

A set of data. A permanent, self descriptive store of interrelated data items arranged in a logical way that can be accessed by various computer programs.

3. data.

Numbers, characters, or images in a form which can be assessed by a human or (especially) input into a computer, stored and processed.

4. model.

A graphical representation of a real-world event or process that needs to be communicated to all parties involved in system development to understand roles, steps, activities and outcomes associated with business events.

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