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Create Databases

Creating a new database requires a structured and collaborative approach that involves various stakeholders and requires expertise in data modeling, database design, and database management systems. Data modelers create new databases by following an iterative process that involves several steps, including:

  • Requirements gathering: Data modelers work with stakeholders, such as business analysts and project managers, to identify the data requirements for the new database. They need to understand the business objectives, user requirements, and constraints, such as data security, performance, and scalability.
  • Conceptual modeling: Data modelers create a high-level conceptual data model that captures the essential data entities, their attributes, and the relationships between them. This model serves as a blueprint for the database design and helps to ensure that the database meets the business requirements.
  • Logical modeling: Data modelers create a more detailed logical data model that translates the conceptual data model into a specific database management system (DBMS). They define the data types, constraints, and relationships between the tables and columns. The logical data model serves as a basis for creating the physical database schema.
  • Physical modeling: Data modelers create the physical database schema that specifies the physical storage structures, such as tables, indexes, and views. They also optimize the database for performance, scalability, and data integrity. The physical data model is the actual database implementation that we can deploy to a production environment.
  • Testing and validation: Data modelers test and validate the database design to ensure that it meets the business requirements and performs as expected. They perform various tests, such as unit testing, integration testing, and performance testing, to identify and fix any issues and ensure that the database is ready for deployment.
  • Deployment: Data modelers deploy the database to a production environment, configure it, and ensure that it meets the operational requirements, such as backup and recovery, security, and monitoring.

Watch this video to learn how ER/Studio Data Architect helps with designing a new database, building a logical data model, creating and deploying the database design, and change management.

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Learn how ER/Studio Data Architect helps with designing a new database, building a logical data model, creating and deploying the database design, and change management.

Topics : Data Governance,Data Modeling,Enterprise Architecture,

Products : ER/Studio Data Architect,ER/Studio Enterprise Team Edition,

ER/Studio Data Architect provides unique capabilities, including universal mappings, business data objects, and agile change management that help data professionals to map, describe, and audit their data models. With an extensive feature set, ER/Studio Data Architect offers superior data modeling for single- and multi-platform environments.

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