Document 6582033
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Document 6582033
<Insert Picture Here> Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler Kris Rice – Director of Development Agenda Technical and Feature Review • Focus on Developer Productivity • Introduction to SQL Developer Data Modeler • Audience • Technology • Review Features • Update on Packaging Strategic Rationale Why are we in the Data Modeling Market? • Oracle has a strong suite of Database Developer Tools • SQL Developer Data Modeler provides a competitive data modeling tool relative to best-of-breed niche providers • Niche vendors have critical mass • Niche vendors provide full data lifecycle development • Adding data modeling further improves Oracle’s position in database tools by • Filling current functionality gaps • Adding specialized domain expertise • Displacing market leaders: • CA Erwin, MS Visual Studio, MS Visio, Embarcadero ER/Studio, Sybase Power Designer, IBM Rational Data Architect What is SQL Developer Data Modeler? • A visual diagramming and data modeling tool • A single tool for different users and functionality • Data Architect to build logical data models • Database Developer to model relational models (tables and columns) • DBA to add tablespaces, partitions to the tables Why use Oracle SQL Developer Modeler? • A single tool with different features and for different audiences and users • A diagram is a powerful communication tool • • • • Logical Model for architects and users Relational model for developers Physical model for database administrators Viewer for all users • Extend Oracle product suite • Improve Application Development • Will have better quality • Are easier to maintain • Have shorter Time to Market Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler • Supports a variety of visual models • Entity Relationship (ERD) - supports Barker and Bachman notation (EAR) • Relational • DataTypes (SQL99) • Multi-Dimensional • Data Flow • Records details for • Physical implementation • Business information • Domains • Imports from various sources • DDL and Dictionary import from Oracle Database • Oracle Designer repository • DDL and data dictionary import from Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2/390 and DB2 LUW • General JDBC based dictionary import for non-Oracle databases • Ca Erwin Data Modeler • Exports to various sources • DDL for Oracle and non-Oracle databases • Oracle Analytical Workspaces • Multi-Dimensional XMLA format Data Modeler and the Audience • Analysis (Logical – Platform independent) • Gather data requirements without implementation detail • Create and transform ERD to one or more relational designs • Supports data analysts, enterprise and data architects • Design (Physical) • Create new or update engineered relational model • Create one or more physical implementations from the relational model • Generate DDL for implementation • Supports database administrators • Read-only Viewer • Print diagrams and consult model properties • Supports application developers, business and end users Technology • Technology and Architecture • Java based • Independent standalone product • Database support • Oracle 9i, 10g, and Oracle Database 11g • Third-party databases • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005 • IBM DB2/390 and DB2 LUW • Platform support • Windows • Linux • Mac OS X Logical Modeling • Model entities, attributes and relations • Support for • Super type • Sub types • Transform one logical to many relational and multidimensional models • Support for configurable forward and reverse engineering Relational Modeling • Model tables, columns and FKs • Create one logical for one or more relational models • Support configurable forward and reverse engineering Physical Modeling • One relational model for many physical models • Supports • Oracle Database 9i, 10g and 11g • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005 • IBM DB2/390 and DB2 LUW • DDL file editor supports • • • • Design Rules Object selection Drop objects Table scripts Forward and Reverse Engineering Each logical model to maps to one or more relational models Each relational model maps to one logical model Each relational model maps to one or more physical models Each physical model maps to one relational model • Engineering options • General • Compare/copy • Synchronization Modeling DataTypes • Support for SQL99 (Object Relational Modeling) • Distinct Types • (Predefined) Structured Types • (Predefined) Collection Types • Used in logical models • Used in relational models • Included on import • Generated in DDL Multi-Dimensional Modeling • Modeling of Cubes, Dimensions, Levels and Hierarchies, Measures and slices • Start from ROLAP, XMLA or from scratch • Generate Oracle Analytical Workspaces Working with Data Flow Diagrams • Data Flow • External Agents • Processes • Primitive • Composite • Transformation • Information Flow • Information Store Importing • Oracle Database 9i, 10g and 11g • Database catalog • Scripts • Oracle Designer repository import • Generic JDBC based Dictionary • Examples: MySQL, Terradata • SQL Server, DB2 and UDB • Scripts • Multi-Dimensional • Cube views • XMLA • Other Modeling tools • CA ERwin • Bachman Exporting and Code Generation • Standard database DDL scripts • Oracle • IBM DB2 and UDB • MicroSoft SQL Server • Multi-Dimensional Oracle AW, Cube Views and XMLA • CSV export Controlling the Design Environment • Selection of tools available • Domain definition (data types) • Name abbreviation in the relational model (Customer to CUST) • Compare and merge facilities • Design Rules • Tools Options • • • • • Naming standards Specify default database Controlling constraints Physical properties Notations (Barker, Bachman) Formatting and General Appearance • Granular and general control • Set per item type • Synchronize tree with diagram • Set notation Reporting Repository • Create repository user • Export design to repository • Initial export creates repository • Exports initial version to repository • SQL Developer support • Browse repository • Import reports • Run shipped reports • Create your own reports Packaging Choices • SQL Developer Data Modeler • Licensed, independent standalone product • File based • SQL Developer Data Modeler Viewer • Free standalone viewer • SQL Developer Data Modeler Viewer extension • Integrated into SQL Developer 2.1 Finding More Detail www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/datamodeler • SQL Developer Data Modeler on OTN • White papers,Oracle by Example (OBE) online demos, models and scripts • www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/datamodeler • SQL Developer Exchange • Add feature requests: http://sqldeveloper.oracle.com • Forums • SQL Developer forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=260 Summary • Oracle introduces SQL Developer Data Modeler for • Logical modeling • Relational modeling • Physical modeling • Forward and reverse engineering • Data types modeling • Multi-dimensional modeling • Data flow diagrams • Importing and exporting • Providing control of the design environment • Exporting design for reporting “This presentation is for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into a contract or agreement.”