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Default Re: database design resources - 06-24-2003 , 07:07 AM






"John Davis" <jrefactor (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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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.

Thanks!

I'd recommned

Handbook of Relational Database Design
by Candace C. Fleming, Barbara von Halle

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Daniel Parker




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Default Re: database design resources - 06-24-2003 , 10:57 AM






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
there.
"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

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