Baseball Data Modeling
Anyone out there like baseball? Ever had a desire to model a baseball game?
I do and I have tried a few times in the past. It get's pretty hairy down at the game game/inning/player level. If I remember correctly, substitutions tripped me up a bit. There there's the whole datawarehouse side, I'd like that to be part of the project as well.
I started a project on Google Code
here, the name is pretty vanilla,
baseball-database. If you join you can suggest a better name.
I'd like to try and talk Oracle into giving a few licenses to the recently released production version of
SQL Developer Data Modeler. I've hit up
@krisrice on Twitter, but he has no control over licenses, just development. I've also hit up Justin Kestelyn (
@oracletechnet) who said he would look into it.
I've had no time lately to bother him; perhaps with a few more people...
If you are interested, just drop me a line chet at oraclenerd or message me through
twitter.
Labels: baseball, datawarehouse, design, oltp, oradb