Different Kinds of Data Models: History and a Suggestion
In this article, David C. Hay tries to redeem himself for some of his contributions to controversy in the data…
In this article, David C. Hay tries to redeem himself for some of his contributions to controversy in the data…
In this column, Dan Sutherland writes about how data archiving is a structured, methodical process for moving inactive or infrequently…
If you are working on an information quality endeavor, this monthÕs column examines why now may be the time to…
In this column Joe Celko provides insights into predictive analysis and new paradigms.
In an industry where technology, techniques, and processes frequently change, only those who demonstrate values, motivation, and achievements secure jobs…
This column provides you with an update on DAMA activities.
This article from Rick van der Lans is published in association with the DM&IQ, DW&BI, DAMA International Conferences produced by…
Larry Burns discusses the degree of normalization that is appropriate in a database schema and how that determination can be…
Like all the best principles the principle of optionality is really a summation of a lot of secondary conditions and…
Event management can enable the management and control of the quality of information, replacing the classical trial-and-error, time-consuming and error-prone…