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10 Data Modeling Patterns

Succesful recipes for common modeling problems
We already know that more than one-third of a data model usually consists of common constructs that apply to most organizations. These common constructs are called patterns, and it's time to use them.
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Sven Vermeulen
teacher "10 Data Modeling Patterns"

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What will you learn?

I hate doing the same thing twice! But still, analysts keep creating data models from scratch as if they are the first ones to come across the business problem. This is just plain stupid.
We already know that more than one-third of a data model usually consists of common constructs that apply to most organizations. These common constructs are called patterns, and it's time to use them.
The use of these patterns will significantly improve your modeling skills, and it will help you avoid making the same mistakes others have made. Apply them in practice, and the result will be better communication and a better product as a result.

No more sub-optimal data structures

Relying on proven solutions to proven problems leads to better models in fewer time. 

Stop reinventing the wheel

After years of applying information modeling to real-life projects, you realize that many aspects of these projects repeat themselves.

The problems that need to be addressed and solved by creating data models are oftentimes similar enough that they enable the reuse of models you’ve made before, or in some cases, require only some adaptation of the models you already have lying around. 

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Make the most of your experience with 12 videos explaining the data modeling patterns

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Sven Vermeulen

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Sven is a trainer at The Master Labs. He teaches a range of topics to businesses across Belgium. These topics include process modeling and management, agile methodologies, enterprise architecture, data modeling, data science, and more.

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