The Book Look: The Enrichment Game
I very much enjoyed reading The Enrichment Game by Doug Needham. Doug has spoken many times at our Data Modeling Zone conferences over the years, and when I read the book, I can hear him talk in his...
View ArticleThe Book Look: Data Literacy
With everyone talking about becoming more data literate, it’s a wonder that there are no books on data literacy – until now. Data Literacy by Peter Aiken and Todd Harbour is a very comprehensive study...
View ArticleThe Book Look: Collecting, Connecting, and Correcting the Dots
I know very few people who specialize in one area of IT/business architecture yet have practical knowledge of how all of the areas fit together. Roger Burlton is one of those people. Roger has...
View ArticleThe Book Look: The Data Path Less Traveled
When is an answer “good enough”? There are many areas of data science and AI where we need to be satisfied with an answer that is not perfect and yet still provides business value. The data scientist’s...
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View ArticleThe Book Look: Breaking Bad with 3D Enterprise Systems
Breaking Bad with 3D Enterprise Systems is a book that details a practical and proven approach for building flexible applications. Blair Kjenner and Kewal Dhariwal combine several different techniques...
View ArticleThe Book Look: Technical Writing for Quality
Why would Technics Publications publish a book outside its specialty of data management? We published Graham Witt’s Technical Writing for Quality for two reasons. First, Graham is a world-renowned data...
View ArticleThe Book Look: Non-Invasive Data Governance Strikes Again
From Bob Seiner’s first book, Non-Invasive Data Governance, we learned how to get the benefits of data governance without making major changes to our job roles or functions. We avoid the “command and...
View ArticleThe Book Look: Data Strategies for Data Governance
What makes a data book great? Our time is valuable, so a good data book should be concise and practical. It should show us how to do something, step by step, so we can apply the techniques to reinforce...
View ArticleThe Book Look: Data Privacy Across Borders
I never realized how complex data privacy rules can be for multinational companies until I read “Data Privacy Across Borders” by Lambert Hogenhout and Amanda Wang. This book not only goes into detail...
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