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Getting Started with IBM Data Studio for DB2

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Figure 11.2 – InfoSphere Optim solutions <strong>for</strong> <strong>Data</strong> Lifecycle Management<br />

Figure 11.2 shows some of the key products that help IT staff manage the various phases<br />

of the data lifecycle. We won’t cover all the products in great detail here, but will cover a<br />

few key ones that you may wish to download and use to expand the capabilities of <strong>Data</strong><br />

<strong>Studio</strong> as you learn more about working <strong>with</strong> <strong>DB2</strong> Express-C and other databases.<br />

11.2.1 Design: InfoSphere <strong>Data</strong> Architect<br />

The data architect’s key tool is InfoSphere <strong>Data</strong> Architect, used <strong>for</strong> discovering, modeling,<br />

relating, and standardizing data. Like any good data modeling offering, it supports logical<br />

and physical modeling and automation features <strong>for</strong> diverse databases that simplify tasks<br />

such as reverse engineering from existing databases, generating physical models from<br />

logical models, generating DDL from physical models, and visualizing the impact of<br />

changes. For warehouse development, it includes automatic discovery and annotation of<br />

facts, measures, dimensions and outriggers and denormalization into star, snowflake, and<br />

starflake schema.<br />

InfoSphere <strong>Data</strong> Architect is more than a data modeling tool because it provides a<br />

framework <strong>for</strong> understanding your data, and can be used as a basis of understanding in<br />

other tools. Because it integrates <strong>with</strong> InfoSphere, InfoSphere Optim, and Rational<br />

offerings, as well as supporting heterogeneous environments, InfoSphere <strong>Data</strong> Architect is<br />

a central component in in<strong>for</strong>mation governance strategies.<br />

Figure 11.3 shows a screenshot of a model in InfoSphere <strong>Data</strong> Architect.

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