
What is data modeling? - IBM
Data can be modeled at various levels of abstraction. The process begins by collecting information about business requirements from stakeholders and end users. These business rules are then …
Business Data Model - IBM
The Business Data Model (BDM) is a conceptual data model that specifies the third-normal-form data structures that are required to represent the concepts that are defined in the business terms.
What is business analytics? - IBM
Business analytics refers to the statistical methods and computing technologies for processing, mining and visualizing data to uncover patterns, relationships and insights that enable better business …
What is business process modeling and notation (BPMN)? - IBM
Business process modeling and notation (BPMN) is the global standard for modeling business processes, a fundamental part of business process management (BPM).
Developing the Business Data Model - IBM
When you develop the Business Data Model (BDM) in the context of a project, BDM is propagated from the enterprise level to the project level and finally to the practitioner level. Then, it is customized …
Business Data Model elements - IBM
Package A package is a grouping of Business Data Model (BDM) elements for organizational purposes. Packages define informational domains and partition data concepts by grouping them according to …
Entity - IBM
A detail entity supports one or more Business Data Model (BDM) elements, and is designed to achieve the objectives of AWM. A detail entity is derived from the BDM fundamental entities by applying …
Modeling asset classification using a category scheme - IBM
This Business data Model (BDM) example describes how categorization schemes can be used taking the example of asset categorization.
Db2 12 - Introduction - Data modeling - IBM
Analysts begin building a logical data model by carefully examining a single business activity or function. They develop a user view, which is the model or representation of critical information that the …
Modeling a person who is a customer and policyholder - IBM
The example describes the business pattern of the party role context and illustrates the modeling patterns of generalization, specialization, and categorization.