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Physical Data ModelIBM Rational Rose Data Modeler

IBM Rational Rose Data Modeler



IBM ® Rational Rose ® Data Modeler offers a sophisticated visual modeling environment for developing database applications

Speed up your workflow by connecting designers database for the rest of the development team through a common tool and the Unified Modeling Language a„c (UML a„c) v1.4.

Database designers can visualize how the application accesses the database, so problems are indexed and resolved before deployment

data model allows the creation of object models and models of data storage and offers the possibility of mapping the logical and physical models to develop a flexible database design in the application logic

Support roundtrip engineering between the data model, object model and data definition language (DDL) file / database management system (DBMS) and provides options for synchronizing processing (synchronization between the data model and object model during the transformation)

Provides a wizard-object data model for model comparison, stands before engineering a complete database at once, and integrates with other tools IBM Rational Software Development Cycle

Provides the ability to integrate with any version control system CSC-compliant, including IBM Rational ClearCase ®

Provides Web publish models and reports to improve communication between the expanded team

Operating Systems: HP Unix, Linux, Sun Solaris, Windows

Features and Benefits: Rational Rose Data Modeler is a visual modeling tool that allows database designers, analysts, architects, developers and anyone else from your development team to work together, capturing and sharing needs of company, and follow them as they change throughout the process. It provides implementations of ER with the UML designers to put database in collaboration with the software development team. With UML, the designer of database can capture information like constraints, triggers and indexes directly on the diagram rather than representing properties with hidden behind the scenes. Rational Rose Data Modeler gives you the freedom to transfer between the object and data models and take advantage of basic transformation types such as relationships many-to-many. This tool offers an intuitive way to visualize the architecture of the database and how it relates to the application.
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IBM ® Rational Rose ® Data Modeler offers a sophisticated visual modeling environment for developing database applications

Speed up your workflow by connecting designers database for the rest of the development team through a common tool and the Unified Modeling Language a„c (UML a„c) v1.4.

Database designers can visualize how the application accesses the database, so problems are indexed and resolved before deployment

data model allows for the creation of object models, and models of data storage and offers the possibility of mapping the logical and physical models to develop a flexible database design in the application logic

Support roundtrip engineering between the data model, object model and data definition language (DDL) file / database management system (DBMS) and provides options for synchronizing processing (synchronization between the data model and object model during the transformation)

Provides a wizard-object data model for model comparison, stands before engineering a complete database at once, and integrates with other tools IBM Rational Software Development Cycle

Provides the ability to integrate with any version control system CSC-compliant, including IBM Rational ClearCase ®

Provides Web publish models and reports to improve communication between the expanded team

Posted on May 18, 2010.
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