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for years for purposes of storing all type of information (IBM, 2003). Unfortunately, such models tend to focus more on the trees than the forests - in other words, designers
examine only data instead of the full system when it comes to creating a database (including, by the way, the end user) (IBM, 2003). In addition, database designers focus only
a entity-relationship diagramming, rather than the whole picture (such as what the data is used for, how its placed in the system and so on).
Yet more and more, database designers are beginning to examine approved language for building and documenting everything for a particular software system - and as a result,
helps development teams build their software systems that much faster (IBM, 2003). Part of such a system includes both the logical design and physical design of a network.
A logical data model is one made up of entities and their relationships to one another (IBM describes this as the logical design of
the database) (IBM, 2003) from start to conclusion. In the logical data model, graphical views of contents are noted through entity relationship diagrams, focusing on dependencies between entities (IBM, 2003).
Entities are described as factors that have close links with one another. Meanwhile, the physical data model is the actual design of
the database - which might include (but isnt limited to) vender-specific information (IBM, 2003). An example of a logical design database could
focus on a furniture stores system that would store information about the customer, ranging from the customers preference (i.e., what type of furniture he or she purchases, to how much
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