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From: kah@cavtel.net (Ken Haubrock)
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Subject: Data Models - why?
Date: 12 Dec 2003 11:59:59 -0800
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I need as many bullet points on the worth and usefulness of data
models as I can get. What is the ROI on creating data models? why have
them? what good do they do me? what am I missing if I don't have them?
Any and all good reasons for creating data models.

thanks
kah
