The June Issue of the JCM is Now Online

From: Scot A. Becker <scotb_at_inconcept.com>
Date: 2000/06/16
Message-ID: <_mf25.44$Rx5.13251_at_typhoon.mn.mediaone.net>#1/1


Minneapolis - June 15, 2000 - InConcept, Inc. today announced the release of the June issue of the Journal of Conceptual Modeling (JCM). Now on its fourteenth issue, the JCM is an online, free source of information related to conceptual modeling and computer system design. With articles on topics ranging from conceptual data modeling with Object-Role Modeling (ORM) to the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the JCM's distinguished list of industry experts continue to write cutting-edge topics in conceptual modeling.

Yet another stellar issue of the JCM awaits you. Dr. Terry Halpin continues his series on ER and ORM. Scot Becker writes an op-ed piece refuting common arguments against the use of ORM. Pat Hallock talks a bit about . Paul Leska gives us an article on problem-solution space confusion. And Amit Bhagwat contributes an article on UML.

You can read the April issue - and all previous issues - of the JCM free-of-charge online at http://www.inconcept.com/JCM/.

About the Journal of Conceptual Modeling The Journal of Conceptual Modeling is a free journal dedicated to data modeling, design, and implementation issues. The goal of this publication is to promote communication between professionals, share knowledge, and to educate our readers. The target audience is large: database professionals and developers, end users and business professionals, students and teachers, and anyone else using, developing, or considering development of a database system.

The Journal of Conceptual Modeling is a free publication sponsored and published by InConcept, Inc.

About InConcept, Inc.

InConcept, Inc. is dedicated to excellence in data modeling. Placing an emphasis on the conceptual model using Object-Role Modeling (ORM), InConcept uses this higher level of design as a more suitable approach for review with business-oriented customers, while simultaneously using the logical and physical models, completely derivable from the conceptual model, for review with the technical staff. Modeling a database at the conceptual level significantly reduces design errors -- reducing overall cost -- while using ORM enables the designer and the business user to communicate and capture business rules more readily and easily.

InConcept's capable staff of ORM experts (certified by Dr. Terry Halpin, the founder of modern ORM, and recognized by Visio Corporation) comprise more than 50 years of practical experience using ORM to design data systems.

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http://www.inconcept.com/JCM/mailinglists.html#Press Releases. Received on Fri Jun 16 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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