DBAs Don’t Need Meta Data
Database Administrators (DBAs) do not need meta data. You read that statement right. They don't need meta data.
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Database Administrators (DBAs) do not need meta data. You read that statement right. They don't need meta data.
This is the first in a series of articles on the relationship between the object-oriented approach to system development and…
This paper describes the benefits and techniques for using an enterprise information architecture to develop and manage reusable software components.
Businesses constantly pursue the cost-effective application of information technology to achieve sustainable competitive advantage in an ever-changing competitive environment.
There are five major RDBMS products: Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase SQL Server, and Informix.
The only constant in American enterprises is change. There are external changes in politics, climate, laws, markets, competition, and customer…
1. Create Constancy of Purpose for Data Quality Improvement Deming’s first point describes the beginning point of a quality environment:…
This two-part article will help readers have a better understanding of the various database architectures that are available for application…
You have fought hard and worked your internal organization to build the case for beginning a decision support initiative. Now…
This two-part article will help readers have a better understanding of the various database architectures that are available for application…