My concern with using ORM, which I think is brilliant, is making it useful at the conceptual level, and pushing the diagrams through design, whilst making them useful to anyone other than a technical user (only me so far in the company)
Does anyone have any suggestions on how one might achieve such readability, whilst maintaining the technical content? I currently build up the diagrams and can switch between showing conceptual names, and physical names, and also suppressing operation parameters and the like.
Suggestions would be good, on how we might make the use of this technology applicable in more than just a level above ERDs? I like to work with ORM diagrams, and make sure they're up to date, then generate ERDs, whereas a lot of the people who might be interested in my work would either only understand or prefer to work with ERDs. I guess this is down to the fact that ORM notation becomes complex in anything but the simplest situations?
Cheers,
Martin Platt.