Data Modeling Concepts
The software engineers at Databorough have applied their advanced expertise in the field of data-modeling concepts to the research and development of the company's industry-leading X-Analysis suite of tools. Helping manage and reintegrate everything from process rules to UML models into modernized and updated databases, X-Analysis is a collection of individual modules that focuses on the various challenges faced by systems analysts and programmers regarding the organization and conversion of data.
Crucial Data-Modeling Concepts for the Modern Age
Important concepts in the field focus on ways to model the efficient and well-organized definition and formatting of data. One key example can be illustrated using the concept of business-process rules. Inferior systems feature a rigid design that doesn't have the flexibility to adapt to changes in business rules. Thus, if a company decides to alter its processes to improve efficiency even slightly, this can translate into a major overhaul of its entire system, at an enormous cost.
Databorough offers tools to server programmers and systems analysts that are designed to improve the productivity of everything from entry-level to highly advanced systems and networks. Whether a system runs RPG or COBOL, UML or J2ee, Databorough provides conversion and management software solutions that facilitate easy reintegration into modernized databases.
The company's commitment to innovation began when it was founded in 1984. Responding to industry demands for reductions in programming times, without requiring the sacrifice of system productivity, Databorough launched an intensive research and development program that culminated in the initial X-Analysis launch in 1989. Ever since, Databorough has been updating its flagship product to reflect industry changes and technological advances. Learn more by calling 1-800-605-5023 or by writing to info@databorough.com.


