Database Architecture
About Database Architecture
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Database Architecture is a representation of DBMS design. It helps to
design, develop, implement, and maintain the database management system.
DBMS architecture allows dividing the database system into individual
components that can be independently modified, changed, replaced, and
altered. It also helps to understand the components of a database.
Why is Database Architecture important?
Some benefits of Data architecture management are:
• Increase efficiency of scoping activities performed in Strategy or Enterprise analysis
• Reduce effort (person hours) spent on analyzing business requirements and eliciting data requirements
• Provides increased awareness and understanding of data in the enterprise for impact analysis
• Provides specific standards that impart confidence in the data
• Proves ease of sharing inter-operable data across services, systems, and applications with less effort
• Reduced general and administrative costs.
• Reduced Up-front costs, such as the integration of data and training needs.
• Reduced future costs, such as maintenance of legacy systems, transformation, and decommissioning of information systems.
• Reduce costs associated with maintaining replicated information.
Who should take the Database Architecture Exam?
• IT or Database professionals
• Anyone who wants to assess their database skills
• IT or Database managers and senior executives
• Database consultants
• Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for database management
• Any professional with skills and knowledge of database
• Anyone interested in the design of the database
• Students
Database Architecture Certification Course Outline
1. Relational Database Basics
2. Database Design
3. Relationships
4. Logical and Physical Models
5. Normalization Forms