So this is a basic data dictionary. I would like to know how could I combine a data flow diagram and a data dictionary to produce a more refined data dictionary or a more in context data dictionary For example grouping of data elements to form a message. What I'm really looking for is examples of an advanced data dictionary
Hi, how are you doing? I am not too familiar with Data dictionary: I have a question: How do I create a basic data dictionary for patient registration; What should I include in the tables? Would this include patient age? DOB? Height? Weight? ETC. Can I use a word document to create data dictionary? Thanks. waiting for your respond.
Yes, that would be common info to include, along with any other data used for the process. You could use Word but we generally find creating a spreadsheet to be more flexible for this type of data collection.
When do we create this data dictionary? And Why we create this? Are they same for any type of application that we work or only for legacy applications?
On some projects, the data dictionary will already exist, so you'll use it for information and also want to make sure you keep it updated as changes/additions are made. When one doesn't exist, you'll want to create one before getting too far into the project. They are used for all software projects and will be different for every product.
Acronyms: Industry standards. BP - Blood Pressure; Best Practices; Business Practices; Butter Pastries. It's important to know what industry your user comes from.
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Good class. Please show the examples when you are explaining so that it will be helpful when we are working our own on the job.
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So this is a basic data dictionary. I would like to know how could I combine a data flow diagram and a data dictionary to produce a more refined data dictionary or a more in context data dictionary
For example grouping of data elements to form a message. What I'm really looking for is examples of an advanced data dictionary
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Hi, how are you doing? I am not too familiar with Data dictionary: I have a question: How do I create a basic data dictionary for patient registration; What should I include in the tables? Would this include patient age? DOB? Height? Weight? ETC. Can I use a word document to create data dictionary? Thanks. waiting for your respond.
Yes, that would be common info to include, along with any other data used for the process. You could use Word but we generally find creating a spreadsheet to be more flexible for this type of data collection.
When do we create this data dictionary? And Why we create this? Are they same for any type of application that we work or only for legacy applications?
On some projects, the data dictionary will already exist, so you'll use it for information and also want to make sure you keep it updated as changes/additions are made.
When one doesn't exist, you'll want to create one before getting too far into the project.
They are used for all software projects and will be different for every product.
Data dictionary sheet column names similar to data table where we create in the database
Yes, they can be...
Acronyms: Industry standards. BP - Blood Pressure; Best Practices; Business Practices; Butter Pastries.
It's important to know what industry your user comes from.
Yep, context matters!
Are we going to use Excel to prepare this data dictionary layout?
That's a good tool for this, but it will depend on what your team wants to use.