11/10/01
On Database Design and XML11/10/01
On Data Warehouses11/03/01
Comments on an Exchange at XML-DEV.COM10/27/01
On ODBMS01/27/01
On Objects and Relations10/20/01
On Trade Media Priorities10/20/01
MySQL and Innobase10/20/01
On DBMS Products10/13/01
Something to Call One's Own10/06/01
On Data vs. System10/06/01
More on XML09/29/01
More On Type Inheritance09/22/01
More on SQL Aggregate Operations09/22/01
On Data Models09/15/01
On NULLs Part 509/15/01
On Keys09/08/01
The Myth of Market-Based Education09/08/01
Comments On XML09/01/01
On Type Inheritance: Reply to Melton09/01/01
On Data Fundamentals at Conferences09/01/01
On the Relational Model vs. WHAT “Object Model”?08/25/01
On the Substitutability Principle08/25/01
On the So-Called “Associative Model of Data”08/18/01
On Table Cardinality Constraint08/18/01
On XML and Data Distribution08/18/01
On Database Books08/11/01
On the State of the Database Field08/11/01
On Product Evaluations08/11/01
On SQL Aggregate Operations08/04/01
On Larry Ellison08/04/01
On NULLs Part 407/28/01
On Fundamentals and Trade Media07/28/01
On DBMS Builders07/21/01
On the State of Software Development07/14/01
Type Inheritance: Is a Circle an Ellipse?07/07/01
On “Respected Technical Analysts”06/30/01
On OO Programming and Duplicates Part 306/21/01
On Business Rules and Table Design06/21/01
On the Fact that Databases Represent Facts06/21/01
On Data Types and Suneido “DBMS”06/21/01
On the Market as Substitute for Knowledge06/21/01
On Denormalization for Performance06/14/01
No Forest from Trees06/07/01
Denormalization For Performance: Et Tu Academia?05/31/01
On Entity Supertypes and Subtypes05/31/01
On Keys vs. Pointers05/24/01
On Database Management, OO and Education05/24/01
On Industry's Hiring Practices05/17/01
Constraints & Predicates: A Brief Tutorial Part 305/10/01
Constraints & Predicates: A Brief Tutorial Part 205/10/01
On What’s Wrong With This Quote?05/03/01
Constraints & Predicates: A Brief Tutorial Part 104/26/01
On Normalization 04/26/01
More On URL Data Type04/19/01
On Learning Fundamentals04/19/01
On Data Independence Part 204/12/01
Rules and Constraints: Reply to Ralph Kimball03/29/01
Little Relationship to Relational03/21/01
On Normalization, Performance and Database Correctness03/14/01
On URL Data Type03/07/01
On Data Independence (and Database Education) Part 102/28/01
On System Tables02/21/01
Clarifications On a Discussion of My Book Part 202/21/01
On OLAP02/21/01
On My Critique Of a Review of My Book02/14/01
There's Only One Relational Model!02/07/01
On Normalization & the Logical-Physical Distinction02/07/01
On This Website and its Purpose01/30/01
On URLs, Objects and Relational Technology01/21/01
On My First Editorial and Reality of Database Practice01/21/01
On Database Design01/14/01
Clarifications On a Review of My Book Part 101/07/01
Basic Concepts in UML: A Request for Clarification Part 212/11/00
Basic Concepts in UML: A Request for Clarification Part 111/22/00
More On “Post-Relational”: Reply to DeSantis11/01/00
Models, Models, Everywhere, Nor Any Time to Think09/05/00
More On “Post-Relational”: Reply to Lopez08/24/00
On “Great News”: Reply to Stuart08/08/00
Great News, the Relational Model Is Very Much Alive!07/25/00
More On “Post-Relational: Reply to Wittenberg06/04/00
What Do You Mean, "Post-Relational"?06/04/00
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