Exhibit 2.5.13-12 IRS Enterprise Life Cycle (ELC) Data Model Compliance Standards.Exhibit 2.5.13-9 Summary of Access Methods.Exhibit 2.5.13-8 Sample Data Definition List.Exhibit 2.5.13-7 Guidelines for Constructing Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD).Exhibit 2.5.13-6 Explanation of Hierarchical Structure (One-to-Many) and (Many-to-Many) Relationships.Exhibit 2.5.13-5 Relationship between Two Entities-Classes. Exhibit 2.5.13-4 Guidelines for Constructing Data Structure Diagrams (DSD).Exhibit 2.5.13-3 Sample Task/Data Element Matrix.Exhibit 2.5.13-2 Guidelines for Task Analysis and Description Forms.Exhibit 2.5.13-1 Guidelines for Decision Analysis and Description Forms.2.5.13.9.1 IRS Extensible Markup Language (XML) Naming and Design Rules.2.5.13.9 IRS Extensible Markup Language (XML) Overview.2.5.13.8.1 Database Design Security Best Practices.2.5.13.7.6.2 Relational Database Design Rules and SQL Coding Standards.2.5.13.7.6.1 Oracle - Design for Performance Best Practices.2.5.13.7.6 Oracle Database Design Overview.2.5.13.7.5 Big Data Models and No Structured Query Language (NoSQL) Databases Overview.2.5.13.7.4.3.1.1 MongoDB Authentication and Authorization.2.5.13.7.4.3.1 MongoDB Security Best Practices.2.5.13.7.4.3 MongoDB NoSQL Best Practices.2.5.13.7.4.2 Types of NoSQL Database Management Systems (DBMS).2.5.13.7.4.1 MongoDB Features and Benefits over RDBMS.2.5.13.7.2.3 SQL Server and Transact-SQL (T-SQL) Best Practices.2.5.13.7.2 Structured Query Language (SQL) Server Overview.2.5.13.7.1.2.1 IRS DB2 Tables - Designing for Performance.2.5.13.7.1.2 DB2 Performance Standards and Guidelines.2.5.13.7.1 IBM Enterprise Database 2 Universal Database (DB2 UDB) Overview.2.5.13.7 Database Management System Software Supported by the IRS.2.5.13.6.8.4.2 Database Refactoring Strategies.2.5.13.6.8.4.1 Database Refactoring Preparation Process.2.5.13.6.8.4 Database Refactoring Best Practices.2.5.13.6.8.3 Common Indicators for Refactoring.2.5.13.6.8.2 Database Refactoring Categories.2.5.13.6.8.1 Evolutionary Database Techniques.2.5.13.6.8 Database Schema Refactoring Overview.2.5.13.6.7 Physical Database Specifications Document.2.5.13.6.3 Task/Data Element Usage Matrix.2.5.13.6.2 Task Analysis and Description Forms.2.5.13.6.1 Decision Analysis and Description Forms.2.5.13.5.6 Consider Security and Recovery.2.5.13.5.4 Design the Physical Placement of Data.2.5.13.5.2 Determine the Processing Environment.2.5.13.5.1 Determine the User’s Requirements.2.5.13.4.3.5 Consolidate Local Views and Design Perspectives.2.5.13.4.3.4 Add Descriptive Attributes.2.5.13.4.3.2 Formulate Entities/Entity Modeling.2.5.13.4.3.1 Identify Local Views of the Data.2.5.13.4.2.5 Develop a List of Potential Future Changes.2.5.13.4.2.4 Develop a List of Constraints.2.5.13.4.2.3 Identify Task/Data Relationships.2.5.13.4.2.2 Identify Tasks Performed and Data Usage.2.5.13.4.2.1 Database Design - Mission, Functions and Operations.2.5.13.4.2 Business Analysis Best Practices.2.5.13.2 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Relational Database Design Guidance.2.5.13.1.4 Program Management and Review.2.5.13 Database Design Techniques and Deliverables.
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