2004 CONTENT

 

 

 

12/10/04 ‘Nothing’ to Worry About: A Parable

12/03/04 A Note on the Transrelational™ Model

12/03/04 On “Java Mafia” and DBMS-agnosticism

11/26/04 Slashing a Slashdot Exchange Part 4

11/26/04 On “The Final NULL in the Coffin” and Logic Part 1

11/26/04 On Architects and Contractors

11/26/04 More on Reason and Logic

11/19/04 A Costly Illusion that Won’t Go Away

11/19/04 On XML, Objects, Hierarchies and the Relational Model

11/19/04 More on Trees

11/19/04 On the Operating System as a DBMS

11/12/04 More on Objects

11/12/04 More on Market-based “Education”

11/05/04 On Objects, Variables, and Programming

11/05/04 (Not) More on Celko (Please!)

11/05/04 More on “Academia”

10/29/04 Slashing a Slashdot Exchange, Part 3

10/29/04 More on Trees and XML

10/29/04 More on the Educational System and Industry Practice

10/29/04 More on Products and Ignorance

10/22/04 More on “Freedom from the Tyranny of Knowledge and Reason”

10/22/04 More on the Myth of Market-bases Education

10/22/04 On Join

10/15/04 On NULLs and Object-Relational Mapping

10/15/04 More on the State of the Industry

10/15/04 More on OS/PD Products

10/15/04 More on the Definition of a Relation

10/08/04 On Open Source Products and Integrity

10/08/04 More on Industry “Experts”

10/08/04 On Surrogate Keys

10/01/04 Agility Derives From, Is Not Substitute for Foundation Knowledge

10/01/04 Slashing a Slashdot Exchange, Part 2

10/01/04 Pascal Interview, Government Computer News

10/01/04 A Costly Illusion that Won’t Go Away

09/24/04 More on Learning Fundamentals

09/24/04 More on View Definition

09/24/04 More on Cure for Madness

09/17/04 On View Updating

09/17/04 More on XML

09/17/04 On Reason vs. Emotion: Whose?

09/10/04 More on Lack of Knowledge and Reason

09/10/04 On the “Semantic Web”

09/10/04 More on Type Inheritance

09/03/04 Slashing a Slashdot Exchange Part 1

09/03/04 A Note on Book Publishing

09/03/04 More on the State of Database Practice

09/03/04 More on Encapsulation

08/27/04 A Cure for Madness

08/27/04 A Note on “Americanization”

08/27/04 More on Database Education

08/20/04 More on Foundation Knowledge

08/20/04 On XML and Jumping Off Bridges

08/20/04 On the Dangers of Repeating History

08/13/04 On Key Selection in Database Design

08/13/04 On Normalization and Nonrelational Databases

08/13/04 Note on the Beginning of the End

08/06/04 An “I Told You So” Note

08/06/04 No Integrity: A Systemic Problem

08/06/04 More on Dominant Vendors and Technology Progress

07/30/04 More on XML

07/30/04 On Relations and Tuples

07/23/04 On Climbing Trees in SQL and Its Implementations

07/23/04 Lenin, Trotsky, & Freedom from the Tyranny of Knowledge and Reason

07/16/04 On Why We Bother

07/16/04 On Views and 5NF

07/09/04 On Relational Definitions

07/09/04 On Reinventing (Often Square) Wheels

07/02/04 On Logical Differences 1-4

07/02/04 Proof Positive and Negative

07/02/04 Getting the Facts Right

06/25/04 If You Liked SQL, You’ll Love XQUERY

06/18/04 On “Bad Stuff” and THE THIRD MANIFESTO

06/18/04 More On Trees and Duplicates

06/18/04 Dumbing Down: Et Tu, Europe?

06/04/04 On Integrity

06/04/04 On Data Languages and Tutorial D

05/28/04 XML Data Management: Caveat Emptor

05/28/04 Relational Weaknesses, My Foot

05/21/04 More On Kimball’s “Dimensional Muddling”

05/21/04 More On Normalization

05/14/04 On OCL and OODB

05/14/04 On Relational Binary Database Design

04/30/04 More On OO Data Management

04/30/04 On Metadata, RDF and Relational Representation

04/23/04 On Publishing Private Exchanges

04/23/04 More On Normalization

04/16/04 On Trees and Traversals

04/16/04 On “Pseudovariables”

04/09/04 On Data Types in THE THIRD MANIFESTO

04/09/04 On Godel and DBMS

04/02/04 On Data Types

04/02/04 On Business Rule Changes

03/26/04 Irrational Exuberance

03/26/04 Silverstone's UDMs: Neither Universal, Nor Data Models

03/19/04 On OLAP

03/19/04 On Modeling History

03/12/04 On Fuzzy Databases

03/12/04 More On Intellectual Laziness and Societal Decay

03/05/04 To O or to R – Is This a Database Question?

03/05/04 More On the State of the Industry

03/05/04 On ‘Relation Type’

02/27/04 The Ignorance Mechanism

02/27/04 Trigger Happiness

02/27/04 On Database Design

02/21/04 On Keys and Indexes

02/20/04 More On the State of the Industry and SQL

02/20/04 The Real Asses

02/13/04 On RDBMS and Text

02/13/04 On What Is a Relational Database

02/06/04 More on the Genii in the Industry

02/06/04 On the Relational Model and Logic

01/30/04 On Database “Experts”

01/03/04 On Lazy Software: The Name That Fits

01/30/04 On Learning Fundamentals

01/30/04 On the Wrong Shock

01/23/04 On Business Rules and Integrity Constraints

01/23/04 More on MV Databases and the Genii In the Industry

01/09/04 No Theory, No Relational, No Thinking

01/09/04 On Calling a Spade a Spade

01/09/04 More on Intellectual Laziness

01/09/04 On Surrogate vs. Natural Keys

 

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