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| VisualAge DataAtlas Multiplatform Version 2 and Version 2.5, SG24-4862-00 |
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This redbook covers the functions of TeamConnection DataAtlas by showing
how the product would be used, together with VisualAge TeamConnection
in real-life scenarios.
The book illustrates how DataAtlas can be used to:
- Capture an existing operational DB2 database and convert it into a
conceptual data model
- Forward engineer a conceptual data model into an optimized relational
database design
- Capture, maintain, and generate COBOL copy members and IMS descriptors
- Share definitions with VisualAge Generator
- Query a TeamConnection database for impact analysis and reporting
- Synchronize data definitions with programming source through
TeamConnection build
- Create data descriptors for the information warehouse
- Import a conceptual model from another CASE vendor tool, using the
TeamConnection Exchange tool
This redbook is written for data and database administrators who want to
maintain centralized data definitions for many business applications.
Small, but practical, examples are presented to demonstrate each real-life
scenario. Some knowledge of the basic concepts of TeamConnection is
assumed.
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Chapter 1. Introduction 1.0
Chapter 2. Reverse Engineering 2.0
Chapter 3. Conceptual Modeling 3.0
Chapter 4. Forward Engineering 4.0
Chapter 5. Database Design 5.0
Chapter 6. Nonrelational Dictionary Functions 6.0
Chapter 7. DataAtlas and VisualAge Generator 7.0
Chapter 8. Impact Analysis 8.0
Chapter 9. Using TeamConnection Build for DataAtlas Dictionary 9.0
Chapter 10. DataAtlas and Information Warehouse 10.0
Chapter 11. DataAtlas Installation and Configuration 11.0
Chapter 12. VisualAge Exchange 12.0
Appendix A. Special Notices A.0
Appendix B. Related Publications B.0
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SK2T-8037-06
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SK2T-2177-23
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SK2T-2849-09
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SK2T-2177-21
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Publish date
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1997-12-11
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Lead author
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Ueli Wahli
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Other authors
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Hekkenberg Contin Huysegoms Muilwijk Wilkinson Zhou
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ISBN number
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0738403881
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Number of pages
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208
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