Steve Hoberman
Steve Hoberman (born 1968) is an American computer scientist, data modeler, publisher and trainer, known for his work on data modelling, entitled Data and reality: a timeless perspective on perceiving and managing information in our imprecise world.[1][2]
Life and work
Hoberman obtained his BA in Computer Science from Queens College, City University of New York in 1990 and his MS in Information Networking from Carnegie Mellon University in 1991.[3]
Hoberman started his career as system engineer for Bell Communications Research in 1990. He was data modeler for Paine Webber from 1994 to 1997, and SAP Functional Analyst from 1997 to 2006. Since 1999 he is working as data modeler and trainer and as publisher of Technics Publications since 2002. In 2012 DAMA awarded him the 2012 DAMA International Professional Achievement Award.[3]
Selected publications
- Hoberman, Steve. Data modeling made simple: A practical guide for business & information technology professionals. (2005).
- Hoberman, Steve, Donna Burbank, and Chris Bradley. Data modeling for the business: A handbook for aligning the business with IT using high-level data models. Technics Publications, LLC, 2009.
- Kent, William, and Steve Hoberman. Data and reality: a timeless perspective on perceiving and managing information in our imprecise world. 3rd ed. Technics publications, 2012.
- Hoberman, Steve. Data modeling made simple. Technic Publ., 2013.
Articles, a selection:
- Moss, Larissa, and Steve Hoberman. "The importance of data modeling as a foundation for business insight." Teradata, (2004).
References
- ↑ Sowa, John F. Conceptual structures: information processing in mind and machine. (1983).
- ↑ Ramakrishnan, Raghu, and Johannes Gehrke. Database management systems. Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2000.
- 1 2 "Steve Hoberman, Conference Chair at Data Modeling Zone," at Linkedin. Accessed 01-03-2015.
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