Tobin Harris wrote:
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"John Davis" <jrefactor (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
I am new to database design, and as well as object-oriented design. I want
to know if there are any good database design books, or resources
available on the web.
If it relational database design you're after, then try the
comp.databases.theory group - I'm sure you'll get some good suggstions
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"comp.databases.theory group - I'm sure you'll get some good suggstions
there.." *as well* as here in comp.object.
Many here in comp.object deal penultimately with the algorithm side of
Wirth's "Algorithm+Data" description of coding itself apart from analysis
and design. Of necessity this means that many in comp.object have fairly
advanced knowledge of database issues as well.
[Wirth btw quoted Hoare - central Structured progenitor - stating that the
first he thought of encountering the term "structured", was *abstraction*
-pg42 of "Art of Litarate Programming"]
Joe Celko, an SQL and relational guru, has valuable web site:
http://www.celko.com/
Probably *the* of key foreparents of the Relational paradigm - Chris Date,
Ted Codd and Fabian Pascal - have works at
http://www.pgro.uk7.net/index.htm
Elliott
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