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NoSQL and SQL Data Modeling: Bringing Together Data, Semantics, and Software

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  1. cover
  2. NoSQL and SQL Data Modeling
  3. FrontMatter
  4. FrontMatter-1
  5. FrontMatter-2
  6. FrontMatter-3
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction
  9. Part I Real Words in the Real World
  10. Chapter 1 It’s All about the Words
  11. Chapter 2 Things: Entities, Objects, and Concepts
  12. Chapter 3 Containment and Composition
  13. Chapter 4 Types and Classes in the Real World
  14. Part II The Tyranny of Confusion
  15. Chapter 5 Entity-Relationship Modeling
  16. Chapter 6 The Unified Modeling Language
  17. Chapter 7 Fact-Based Modeling Notations
  18. Chapter 8 Semantic Notations
  19. Chapter 9 Object-Oriented Programming Languages
  20. Part III Freedom in Meaning
  21. Chapter 10 Objects and Classes
  22. Chapter 11 Types in Data and Software
  23. Chapter 12 Composite Types
  24. Chapter 13 Subtypes and Subclasses
  25. Chapter 14 Data and Information
  26. Chapter 15 Relationships and Roles
  27. Chapter 16 The Relational Theory of Data
  28. Chapter 17 NoSQL and SQL Physical Design
  29. Part IV Case Study
  30. Chapter 18 The Common Coffee Shop
  31. APPENDIX COMN Quick Reference
  32. Glossary
  33. Photo and Illustration Credits
  34. Index
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Contents at a Glance

Part I: Real Words in the Real World

Chapter 1: It’s All about the Words

Chapter 2: Things: Entities, Objects, and Concepts

Chapter 3: Containment and Composition

Chapter 4: Types and Classes in the Real World


Part II: The Tyranny of Confusion

Chapter 5: Entity-Relationship Modeling

Chapter 6: The Unified Modeling Language

Chapter 7: Fact-Based Modeling Notations

Chapter 8: Semantic Notations

Chapter 9: Object-Oriented Programming Languages


Part III: Freedom in Meaning

Chapter 10: Objects and Classes

Chapter 11: Types in Data and Software

Chapter 12: Composite Types

Chapter 13: Subtypes and Subclasses

Chapter 14: Data and Information

Chapter 15: Relationships and Roles

Chapter 16: The Relational Theory of Data

Chapter 17: NoSQL and SQL Physical Design


Part IV: Case Study

Chapter 18: The Common Coffee Shop


APPENDIX: COMN Quick Reference

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