July 11th, 2010 by admin
Mobile database applications are an effective way to streamline business processes and ensure that end users always have access to the critical corporate information they need to do their jobs. Although large enterprises tend to be the ones that invest most heavily in mobility, smaller businesses can also benefit from mobilizing their data.
“Mobile” is Not [...]
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April 13th, 2010 by admin
A lot of us recognize the need for a well-designed database for small business owners and independent professionals. Even so, design and approach mistakes as well as unforeseen flaws tend to be typical, even for the experienced developer. For an individual with a desire to develop a working database coupled with minimum expertise, often means [...]
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February 16th, 2010 by admin
When business owners discover that a better database design gives them greater voice in embedding their desired business rules into their application software also find out that this approach contributes significantly to cost savings - their interests are spurred into an accelerated project acceptance mode.
This truism comes to fruition quickly. Because when a development team [...]
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November 15th, 2009 by admin
By thinking of business data transactions as messages you open your mind to new database design possibilities that can help you articulate more effective business models. The metaphor becomes a reality when you begin to actually incorporated the idea into the software
A Message Center can essentially be embedded into a database design by identifying the [...]
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November 3rd, 2009 by admin
This article emphasizes the articulate agility derived from the use of scripted features as the main portion of successfully employing an autoresponder as a boost to business opportunities. This portion of business planning is often overlooked but now is the time to re-think this issue and conclude that this may be the missing key to [...]
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October 9th, 2009 by admin
A scripted database-design approach will allow you to embed the current and future needs of your business into a dedicated set of metadata tables. This will ensure continuity of your business needs because the metadata tables can be updated during and after the design process has reached its primary iterative conclusion.
The mapping of cost variables [...]
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September 12th, 2009 by admin
Requirements analysis mistakes serve as the most troublesome aspect of a good database design. Design mistakes are often the result of a shallow or poorly conducted requirements analysis scenario. And even for the experienced developer, it is almost impossible to build a software application that meets most of business needs once the requirement analysis is [...]
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July 20th, 2009 by admin
A Good business database design within a competitive market whose complexities seem to be growing exponentially can make everything easier for your company. But the effort requires that you find a way to get your mind around the complexity and make it more manageable.
This article suggests that it can only be done by introducing a [...]
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April 26th, 2009 by admin
Environmental data and life science studies are heavily dependent on data acquisition systems and these in turn are becoming more noticeably dependent on well designed collection systems best represented by database systems. The more articulate these database systems become the more accurate and plentiful does knowledge in these areas rise.
The environment and life science data [...]
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March 27th, 2009 by admin
Scenario mapping methodology has been introduced into the current database design activity to assist database designers with the task of compressing complex data into byte-size chunks and thereby help simplify the project process of developing database applications.
Traditional project management methods do not provide for individual creativity and innovation because metadata and scenario metrics are seldom [...]
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