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      <title>The Considerate Data Modeler</title>
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      <description>Database modeling is closer to library science than computer science. No one is impressed by a librarian who gets creative and files cookbooks under &amp;ldquo;G&amp;rdquo; for &amp;ldquo;Gourmand.&amp;rdquo; The best catalog system is where everything is in an obvious place, where everything conforms to expectations.
As Alec Baldwin&amp;rsquo;s database consultant explained to a team of application developers he was brought in for the day to train in Glengarry Glen Ross, it comes down to three simple letters, LCD:</description>
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