Principles of Data Management: Facilitating Information Sharing

Principles of Data Management: Facilitating Information Sharing

by KeithGordon (Author)

Synopsis

Data is a valuable corporate asset and its effective management can be vital to an organisation's success. This professional guide covers all the key areas of data management, including database development and corporate data modelling. It is business-focused, providing the knowledge and techniques required to successfully implement the data management function. This new edition covers web technology and its relation to databases and includes material on the management of master data.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 275
Edition: 2nd edition
Publisher: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Published: 18 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 1780171846
ISBN 13: 9781780171845

Media Reviews
A vital book for all IS professionals (from business analysts to web developers) who need to understand the effective management of that critical resource, information. -- Tony Jenkins * Past Chair, BCS Data Management Specialist Group *
I've used and recommended the first edition of Keith's comprehensive text for several years. I've found that both practitioners and students are able to easily make use of these important concepts. I'm very pleased with the expanded and updated treatments in the second edition. -- Peter Aiken PhD * Data Blueprint/VCU *
Keith Gordon has done an excellent job of laying out the full set of dimensions to be addressed for the effective management of an organization's information. -- David Hay * Essential Strategies, Inc. *
This book provides a great introduction for anyone involved in data management, or requiring an appreciation of what it is and why it is so important. -- Mehmet Hurer
Author Bio
Keith Gordon is an independent consultant and trainer specialising in data management issues. He has spent over 50 years in technical, education and training environments as an engineer, computer consultant, business analyst, education and training manager. He was also an associate lecturer with the Open University for 10 years.