Adept Events
  • en
  • Home
  • Programma
  • Sprekers
  • Kosten
  • Locatie
  • Sponsors
  • Over ons
    • Over Adept Events
    • Foto's
    • Contact
    • Andere edities
  • en

Datawarehousing & Business Intelligence Summit

Datum Prijs Contact
2 april 2025 € 690 (excl. BTW) seminars@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Tijd Locatie
09:00 - 17:00 Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
Volgende editieTYPESocial
24 maart 2026 Op locatie @AdeptEventsNL
#dwbisummit
Datum Prijs
2 april 2025 € 690 (excl. BTW)
Tijd
09:00 - 17:00
Locatie Contact
Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht seminars@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Volgende editie
24 maart 2026
TYPE
Op locatie
Datum
2 april 2025
Prijs
€ 690 (excl. BTW)
Tijd
09:00 - 17:00
Locatie
Van der Valk Hotel, Utrecht
Contact
seminars@adeptevents.nl
+31 (0)172 742680
Volgende editie
24 maart 2026
TYPE
Op locatie

Programma-inhoud

Het programma start om 09.30 uur en duurt tot 17.00 uur. Registratie is mogelijk vanaf 08.30 uur.

[Indien Online format] U ontvangt van ons ruim vooraf de documentatie, online meeting instructies en uiteraard ook de uitnodiging met hyperlink voor toegang tot de virtuele sessie. Het programma start om 13:30 uur en duurt tot 17:00 uur. Log tijdig in en controleer vooraf uw geluid- en video instellingen.

 

Onderwerpen

Essentials of Data Modelling

  • What really is a data model or concept model?
  • Essential components – entities, relationships, attributes, and rules
  • Hands-on case study – how data modelling resolved business issues, and supported other business analysis techniques
  • Guidelines for comprehension – how to lay out Entity-Relationship Diagrams (“ERDs”)
  • The narrative parts of a data model – definitions and assertions
  • Group exercise – getting started on a data model, then refining it
  • Common misconceptions about data models and data modelling
  • The real purpose of a data model
  • Contextual, Conceptual, and Logical Data Models – purpose, audience, definition, and examples
  • Overview of a three-phase methodology for developing a data model

Establishing the initial conceptual data model

  • Top down vs. bottom up approaches to beginning a data model – when is each appropriate?
  • A bottom-up approach focusing on collecting and analyzing terminology
  • A structure for sorting terms and discovering entities
  • Exercise – developing an initial conceptual data model
  • Entities – what they are and are not
  • Guidelines for naming and defining entities
  • Three questions to help you quickly develop clear, useful entity definitions
  • Exercise – identifying flawed entities
  • Six criteria that entities must satisfy, and four common errors in identifying entities
  • Identifying relationships
  • Fundamental vs. irrelevant or transitive relationships
  • Good and bad relationship names
  • Multiplicity or cardinality – 1:1, 1:M, and M:M relationships, and useful facts about each
  • Common errors and special cases – recursive, multiple, and supertype-subtype relationships
  • Attributes – guidelines and types
  • Attributes in conceptual models vs. logical models

Developing the initial logical data model by adding rigor, structure, and detail

  • Transition to the logical model – shifting the focus from entities to attributes
  • Multi-valued, redundant, and constrained attributes, with simple patterns for dealing with each
  • An understandable guide to normalisation – first, second, and third normal forms
  • Higher order (fourth and fifth) and Boyce-Codd normal forms
  • Exercise – developing the initial logical data model
  • Four types of entities – kernel, characteristic, associative, and reference
  • Guidelines and patterns for dealing with each type of entity
  • How to draw your E-R Diagram for maximum readability and correctness
  • Optional and mandatory relationships
  • Considering time and history when looking at relationships
  • Typical attribute documentation
  • A common source of confusion and disagreement – primary keys
  • What primary keys are, what they’re really for, and three essential criteria
  • The four Ds of data modelling – definition, dependency, detail, and demonstration
  • E-R Diagramming – symbol sets and their problems, rules for readability and comprehension

Correctly handling attributes

  • Granularity – dealing with non-atomic and semantically overloaded attributes
  • Dealing with reference data and the “types vs. instances” problem
  • Three attributes that always need a qualifier
  • Vector modelling – entity or attribute?

Interesting structures – generalisation, recursion, and the two together

  • Generalisation (subtyping) – when to use it, and when not to
  • Generalisation with and without specification
  • Guidelines for using recursive relationships
  • Generalisation and recursion working hand-in-hand as a cure for literalism
  • Recognizing lists, trees, and networks, and modelling them with recursive relationships
  • Modelling difficult rules by combining generalisation (subtyping) and recursion
  • Staying clear on generalisation vs. roles, states, and aggregation

Modelling time, history, and time-dependent business rules

  • Historical vs. audit data, and when to show them on a data model
  • Thanks, Sarbanes-Oxley! Why we need “as-of reporting” and how to model data corrections
  • “Do you need history?” – how to tell when your client is misleading you
  • Modelling time – special considerations for recording past, present, and future values
  • Four variations on capturing history in a data model
  • Seven questions you should always ask when a date range appears

Modelling rules on relationships and associations

  • Using multi-way associations to handle complex rules
  • “Use your words” – how assertions, scenarios, and other techniques will improve your modelling
  • Associative entities – circular relationships, shared parentage, and other issues
  • Alternatives for modelling constraints across relationships
  • Advanced normal forms – how to quickly recognize potential 4NF and 5NF issues
  • A simpler view – why the five normal forms could be reduced to three

Preparing and delivering a data model review presentation

  • Context – your audience, and why the model matters to them
  • It’s a story, not a data model! Building a storyboard
  • Five key techniques for presenting data models or other technical subjects
  • The mechanics of the data model review presentation
  • A demonstration

Bridging the “E-R vs. Dimensional” divide – the world’s shortest course on dimensional modelling

  • The perils of dimensional modelling without understanding the underlying E-R model
  • Spotting facts and dimensions – the relationship between dimensional models and E-R models
  • Saving time – building a first-cut dimensional model from an ER model

Sprekers

Alec Sharp

Nicola Askham

Jos van Dongen

Remco Broekmans

Tanja Ubert

Exposanten en Mediapartners

Ook Interessant

Kijk op de agenda van Adept Events

  • Business-oriented Data Modelling Masterclass
  • Data Mesh – Federated Data Governance
  • Concept Modelling for Business Analysts
  • Ontwerpen van een Nieuwe Data Architectuur
  • Datavisualisatie – Dashboards en Data Storytelling
  • Data Management Fundamentals
  • Agile Datawarehouse Design & Dimensional Modeling

@AdeptEventsNL #dwbisummit

“Good quality content from experienced speakers. Loved it!”

Tanja Ubert Docent
Hogeschool Rotterdam

“As always a string of relevant subjects and topics.”

Frank Keppel Consultant
Het Consultancyhuis

“Langere sessies leverden de mogelijkheid tot uitdiepen en dialoog. Dat vind ik goed aan deze summit.”

Ilse Konings Informatiemanager BI
Erasmus MC

“Inspirerende summit met goede sprekers die de onderwerpen vanuit verschillende hoeken mooi belichten. Organisatie en locatie: prima!!”

Léon Oudenbroek Informatieadviseur
Gemeente Den Haag

“Inspirerend en prima verzorgd congres. Actuele onderwerpen met veel praktische richtlijnen, handvatten en do’s en don’ts over de informatie architectuur zoals Big Data, Data Lakes, datavirtualisatie en een logisch datawarehouse.”

Bastiaan Berends BI-Consultant
Closesure

“Een leuk en leerzaam event!”

Hugo Dissel BI Consultant
Centric

“As a BI Consultant I feel inspired to recommend this conference to everyone looking for practical tools to implement a long term BI Customer Service.”

Martijn Ceelen BI Consultant
iConsultancy

“Was weer prima!”

Erik-Jan Koning Specialist DWH/BI
biim

Laatste Nieuws

12-02-2025

Nicola Askham presenteert keynote en workshop op DW & BI Summit 2025

Bekijk

28-01-2025

Winfried Etzel presenteert keynote en workshop op DW & BI Summit 2025

Bekijk

08-01-2025

Alec Sharp presenteert keynote en workshop op DW & BI Summit 2025

Bekijk

20-12-2024

Linda Terlouw presenteert keynote op DW & BI Summit 2025

Bekijk

05-02-2024

Ron Tolido presenteert keynote op DW & BI Summit 2024

Bekijk

05-02-2024

MicroStrategy sponsor van DW & BI Summit 2024

Bekijk

05-02-2024

Peter Boncz presenteert keynote over MotherDuck op DW & BI Summit 2024

Bekijk

24-01-2023

Thomas Frisendal presenteert keynote en workshop over Graph Technologie op jubileumeditie van DW & BI Summit

Bekijk

16-01-2023

Nigel Turner presenteert keynote en workshop over datakwaliteit en -strategie op DW & BI Summit

Bekijk

06-01-2023

Alec Sharp presenteert keynote en workshop over Conceptual Data Modelling op jubileumeditie van DW & BI Summit

Bekijk

Meer nieuws
Adept Events
KvK Den Haag: 56059825
E: seminars@adeptevents.nl
T: +31 (0)172 742680
M: +31 (0)6 113 118 60
W: www.adeptevents.nl

Release
www.release.nl
@Release_nl
Download de Release App

BI-Platform
www.biplatform.nl
@BIPlatform
Download de BI-Platform App

© Adept Events is een handelsnaam van Array Media B.V.
Deel op Twitter Deel op Facebook Deel op LinkedIn
© 2025 Array Media b.v. - Alle rechten voorbehouden | Privacy | Disclaimer