Data and Reality: A Timeless Perspective on Perceiving and Managing Information in Our Imprecise World (Unabridged) Data and Reality: A Timeless Perspective on Perceiving and Managing Information in Our Imprecise World (Unabridged)

Data and Reality: A Timeless Perspective on Perceiving and Managing Information in Our Imprecise World (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Let's step back to the year 1978. Sony introduces hip portable music with the Walkman, Illinois Bell Company releases the first mobile phone, Space Invaders kicks off the video game craze, and William Kent writes Data and Reality. We have made amazing progress in the last four decades in terms of portable music, mobile communication, and entertainment, making devices such as the original Sony Walkman and suitcase-sized mobile phones museum pieces today. Yet remarkably, the book Data and Reality is just as relevant to the field of data management today as it was in 1978.

Data and Reality gracefully weaves the disciplines of psychology and philosophy with data management to create timeless takeaways on how we perceive and manage information. Although databases and related technology have come a long way since 1978, the process of eliciting business requirements and how we think about information remains constant. This book will provide valuable insights whether you are a 1970s data-processing expert or a modern-day business analyst, data modeler, database administrator, or data architect.

This third edition of Data and Reality differs substantially from the first and second editions. Data modeling thought leader Steve Hoberman has updated many of the original examples and references and added his commentary throughout the book, including key points at the end of each chapter.

GENRE
Science & Nature
NARRATOR
RS
Randal Schaffer
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
05:02
hr min
RELEASED
2016
August 30
PUBLISHER
Technics Publications
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
216.6
MB

Customer Reviews

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Unlistenable

The 3rd edition has a comment from 'data modeling thought leader' Steve Hoberman every couple of paragraphs. In the book, these comments are indented so you can just skip over them if you want. But, the narrator reads all of them in the audiobook. And, the narrator starts each of these comments with the phrase, "Steve here!" It's repetitive and annoying. These comments ruin the flow of the audiobook and make it unlistenable.