Data modeling is the process of creating a representation of data and its relationships within a system, and is documented as a model or diagram. It helps organizations structure and organize their data to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and efficiency in data storage and retrieval. Companies who choose to adopt a data platform provider like Phocas use the data modelling methods set up by the cloud data supplier.
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