data model

A 'data model' is essential for organizing and structuring data in various systems, ensuring accurate representation and effective management.

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Definition

C1Database Design

(technical, academic)An abstract framework that defines how data elements are organized, stored, and related in a database.

Example

  • The relational data model is widely used for its simplicity and effectiveness in database design.

C1Information Systems

(technical, academic)A conceptual structure that standardizes the relationships and constraints of data within an information system.

Example

  • Creating a robust data model is crucial for the development of scalable information systems.

C1Software Development

(technical)A blueprint that outlines the types of data to be stored and the relationships among them in software applications.

Example

  • Developers rely on data models to ensure that the software correctly handles and processes data.

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