I took the advice of Dennis Williams and just read "The Data Modeling Handbook" (http://tinyurl.com/j5wr) and found it to be excellent for normalization of OLTP systems.  The authors clearly have lots of experience and offer many "rules" and best practices.  The book is expensive for it's size, but worth it.
 
There is a new book that is not yet published called "Effective Oracle by Design", by Tom Kyte.  You can preorder it at www.bookpool.com.  If it's anything like his other book then it will be most excellent.
 

Best regards,

David B. Wagoner
Database Administrator
Arsenal Digital Solutions

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From: Salaheldin Aboali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: What books recommended for Data Modeling ?

hi all,
 
What books you recommend for Data Modeling ?
including
how to map business requirements to relational and Data warehouse date model
 
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