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The evolution of software development has taken a paradigm shift from the monolithic architectures of the past that used conventional procedure-based programming. After procedural programming came the era of client-server computing, where there was a notable distinction between data and the client and business logic. This is the era where the programmers began looking at data as a separate entity, but more at an application level. Next, the e-business era paved the way for manipulating data in a more secure fashion. Today, in the current SOA era, data is regarded as a service at the enterprise level, and the importance of data has increased dramatically. Every business alignment service must have a data model.

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Date:Aug 2007
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