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Model Types
A model type presents an interface tailored to the needs of the design layer. For example, logical models will not display target-server specific options; dimensional models have additional options that apply only to warehousing environments, and so forth.
You can create several different model types, which include:
- Logical - a conceptual model that contains objects such as entities, attributes, and key groups.
- Physical - a database-specific model that contains database-specific objects such as tables, columns, and datatypes.
- Dimensional - a model that diagrams the facts and dimensions of a business process in a star schema. This type of model is most often used to diagram data warehouse databases.
- Logical/Physical - a single model that includes both the logical and physical models.
More information:
The Logical Model
Overview of Documenting a Dimensional Model
The Physical Model
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