"Standardization is critical to the successful achievement of quality in the systems engineering process." - the authors deliver it. Demonstrates how to develop a "blueprint" for enterprise systems projects! Shows how to tailor that "blueprint" to any Designer-based project! CD-ROM- Complete standards template, editable in Word and appropriate for all Designer-based projects! There's only one right way to begin an Oracle Designer project- with a detailed enterprise standards document the whole project team can work from - but most developers hate building them. Now, in Oracle Designer- A Template for Developing Enterprise Standards, two leading Oracle experts have done all the hard work! Mark Kramm and Kent Graziano have brought together years of standards-building wisdom, providing easy-to-adapt templates and domain definitions -- and powerful insights for improving systems team development! Learn expert techniques for analyzing, developing, and "blueprinting" any enterprise application. Master proven processes for building and improving your own standards documents. Kramm and Graziano's proven standards, naming and diagram conventions are all on the accompanying CD-ROM in Microsoft Word document templates and Designer archive files that are easy to adapt and share. They'll simplify and improve every phase of the development lifecycle. Mark A. Kramm is President of Palindrome Solutions, Inc., which specializes in Oracle CDM Advantage and Designer training/consulting. He has published many articles in Oracle Developer Magazine and the Oracle Development Tools User Group (ODTUG) Technical Journal and is a regular presenter at national and international conferences. He has been on ODTUG's Board of Directors since 1997. Kent B. Graziano is a Senior Technical Architect for ARIS Corporation in Denver, Colorado, where he leads efforts using Oracle's Designer tool to aid in analysis, design, development, and re-engineering of enterprise systems and data warehouses. He is President of the Oracle Development Tools User Group and winner of the 1999 Chris Wooldridge Award from IOUG-A. He co-authored the successful Data Model Resource Book with Bill Inmon and Len Silverston.