Database Objects: The Foundation Stones of Enterprise Database
There are generally considered to be three classes of objects: display objects, wholly contained process objects, and business objects.
There are generally considered to be three classes of objects: display objects, wholly contained process objects, and business objects.
In the second of two parts, this article addresses database tools that focus on the analysis, reporting, and utilities of…
Meta Data – the Backbone of the Data Warehouse Environment
We communicate in "near approximations" at all times: everything is open to individual interpretation.
If you are like most of today’s modern business, you are utilizing a blend of computer automation to conduct your…
Should the customer be able to "demand" data models from software package vendors and what can be done to convince…
The book Data Model Patterns: Conventions of Thought describes a set of standard data models that can be applied to…
The EDM is a key tool that will help us make sure that the warehouse delivers its promised return on…
There are five major RDBMS products: Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase SQL Server, and Informix.
Following is a representation of a basic set of job descriptions for a typical data administration unit.