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The '''SERM''' (Structured Entity Relationship Model) is an amplification of the [[Entity-relationship model|ERM]] which is commonly used for [[data modeling]]. It was first proposed from Prof. Dr. Elmer J. Sinz in 1988. The SERM is commonly used in the [[SAP AG|SAP]]-world for the [[data modeling]].<ref name="Röthlin2010">{{cite book|author=Michael Röthlin|title=Management of Data Quality in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=wyheQllcyh0C&pg=PA118|year=2010|publisher=BoD – Books on Demand|isbn=978-3-89936-963-2|pages=118–}}</ref>▼
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▲The '''SERM''' (
==Aims==
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# avoidance of unnecessary relationshiptypes
==SERM
[[Image:SERM-Symbols.JPG|600px]]
==SERM
[[Image:SERM-example.JPG]]
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* Every order is referred to one customer. Orders without
* To every order there is belonging at least one order item.
* Every order item is related to exactly one order.
* Every invoice is referred to one
* To every invoice there is belonging at least one invoice line item.
* Every invoice line item is related to exactly order item. An order item could be calculated or not.
* SERM is already in the [[third normal form]]
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