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Like so many of my generation, I watched in awe and fascination the historic Apollo lunar landing on July 20, 1969. This event paved the way for future space exploration, and the mission symbolized how anything is possible. Since then, we have launched probes to Mars and one to Jupiter. Nearly 30 years later, the Hubble Space Telescope provided a glimpse at what is probably a planet outside our solar system. In 2018, Astronomers discovered evidence for thousands of black holes located near the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Our view of the universe has significantly evolved since Copernicus (1500’s) successfully formulated a heliocentric model of our solar system. Every new piece of information builds upon the next, providing a more detailed view.
Astronomers built on this model, adding more and more detail. Today, if you look at the model of the universe, it is far more complex than the model first drawn by Copernicus. That’s how models work – as new data becomes available, models evolve to accommodate new insights. All of us in business and Marketing can look to the heavens to navigate how we develop data models. A model helps us organize and understand how different data elements relate to one another and the properties of the real world, and should be used to help make better business decisions.
We often talk with companies that are interested in creating data models. It’s common to hear the request for a model that looks a lot more like NASA’s than Copernicus’ model of the univers,e although many times, the data to create such a model does not yet exist. In situations such as these, we advise the following 5-step approach to the development of a data model.
Data modeling an essential key to success for supporting the business intelligence process. They are an integral part of capturing actionable intelligence to support effective decision-making and planning. Want to start building your data model?
By Laura Patterson-VisionEdge Marketing PresidentLike so many of my generation, I watched in awe and fascination the historic Apollo lunar landing on July 20, 1969. This event paved the way for future space exploration, and the mission symbolized how anything is possible. Since then, we have launched probes to Mars and one to Jupiter. Nearly 30 years later, the Hubble Space Telescope provided a glimpse at what is probably a planet outside our solar system. In 2018, Astronomers discovered evidence for thousands of black holes located near the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Our view of the universe has significantly evolved since Copernicus (1500’s) successfully formulated a heliocentric model of our solar system. Every new piece of information builds upon the next, providing a more detailed view.
Astronomers built on this model, adding more and more detail. Today, if you look at the model of the universe, it is far more complex than the model first drawn by Copernicus. That’s how models work – as new data becomes available, models evolve to accommodate new insights. All of us in business and Marketing can look to the heavens to navigate how we develop data models. A model helps us organize and understand how different data elements relate to one another and the properties of the real world, and should be used to help make better business decisions.
We often talk with companies that are interested in creating data models. It’s common to hear the request for a model that looks a lot more like NASA’s than Copernicus’ model of the univers,e although many times, the data to create such a model does not yet exist. In situations such as these, we advise the following 5-step approach to the development of a data model.
Data modeling an essential key to success for supporting the business intelligence process. They are an integral part of capturing actionable intelligence to support effective decision-making and planning. Want to start building your data model?