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Data Modeling

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What is Data Modeling?

Data modeling is the process of creating a visual representation of a data system to define its structure and relationships. It's commonly used to organize and define data requirements for databases, data warehouses, and data lakes. Different levels of data models exist (conceptual, logical, and physical) each representing increasing levels of detail. Data modeling helps ensure data consistency, quality, and efficient data management across an organization. It supports effective database design and application development.

What other technologies are related to Data Modeling?

Data Modeling Competitor Technologies

Data Vault Modeling is another Data Modeling methodology.
mentioned alongside Data Modeling in 52% (81) of relevant job posts

Data Modeling Complementary Technologies

Data Modeling is essential for designing effective data warehouses.
mentioned alongside Data Modeling in 10% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
Data Warehousing and Data Modeling are used together.
mentioned alongside Data Modeling in 84% (84) of relevant job posts
Data Integration complements Data Modeling as the data models drive how data is integrated.
mentioned alongside Data Modeling in 10% (673) of relevant job posts

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Which organizations are mentioning Data Modeling?

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