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Alfredo Novoa
 
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Default Re: Enterprise Data Architecture - 10-15-2007 , 07:08 PM






On 12 oct, 10:21, Cimode <cim... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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--Critics of Parker's book
Parker's book is a true *revolution* in thinking. Parker has
developped a *model* which is also a *paradigm shift* in the way we
perceive *data* in the database. It does fit more precisely today's
systems needs and helps avoid the problem of *impedance mismatch*
common on relational databases products such as Oracle, SQL Server and
DB2. Parker's model is recognized ISO 9010 and is spoken of by ANSI
committee as
"The next great thing since the relational model became obsolete....
(D.Parek PhD - ANSI Comittee)
Here is a time saver:

http://www.andrewdavidson.com/gibber...anyname=Parker


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Alfredo



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Gene Wirchenko
 
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Default Re: Enterprise Data Architecture - 10-16-2007 , 05:21 PM






Alfredo Novoa <alfredono (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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On 12 oct, 10:21, Cimode <cim... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

--Critics of Parker's book
Parker's book is a true *revolution* in thinking. Parker has
developped a *model* which is also a *paradigm shift* in the way we
perceive *data* in the database. It does fit more precisely today's
systems needs and helps avoid the problem of *impedance mismatch*
common on relational databases products such as Oracle, SQL Server and
DB2. Parker's model is recognized ISO 9010 and is spoken of by ANSI
committee as
"The next great thing since the relational model became obsolete....
(D.Parek PhD - ANSI Comittee)

Here is a time saver:

http://www.andrewdavidson.com/gibber...anyname=Parker
It is OK, I suppose, but Cimode's work was custom.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko

Computerese Irregular Verb Conjugation:
I have preferences.
You have biases.
He/She has prejudices.


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Roy Hann
 
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Default Re: Enterprise Data Architecture - 10-17-2007 , 10:09 AM



"Alfredo Novoa" <alfredono (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Here is a time saver:

http://www.andrewdavidson.com/gibber...anyname=Parker
I love the favicon: Computer Associates' old logo reflected. Apt.

Roy




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Parker
 
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Default Re: Enterprise Data Architecture - 11-04-2007 , 03:54 AM



On Oct 11, 7:14 am, Bob Badour <bbad... (AT) pei (DOT) sympatico.ca> wrote:
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Parker wrote:
This e-book contains over 1,100 pages of information that establish a
new paradigm for the integrated Enterprise Data Architecture. It is a
practical reference for the information technology professional.
Organized hierarchically and amplified by more than 750 illustrations,
it contains database and data warehouse concepts, techniques, data,
process and object models, components, patterns, processes and views.
There are downloadable example and installable database prototypes,
PowerPoint presentations, database viewer, query library and data
quality analysis and data migration tools.

https://home.comcast.net/~parkershannon/index.html

Oooh, he said "paradigm"...
Too big a word for you? How about "example?"

If you have nothing to contribute, don't.




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Roy Hann
 
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Default Re: Enterprise Data Architecture - 11-04-2007 , 04:21 AM



"Parker" <parkershannon (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote

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On Oct 11, 7:14 am, Bob Badour <bbad... (AT) pei (DOT) sympatico.ca> wrote:
Parker wrote:
This e-book contains over 1,100 pages of information that establish a
new paradigm for the integrated Enterprise Data Architecture. It is a
practical reference for the information technology professional.
Organized hierarchically and amplified by more than 750 illustrations,
it contains database and data warehouse concepts, techniques, data,
process and object models, components, patterns, processes and views.
There are downloadable example and installable database prototypes,
PowerPoint presentations, database viewer, query library and data
quality analysis and data migration tools.

https://home.comcast.net/~parkershannon/index.html

Oooh, he said "paradigm"...

Too big a word for you? How about "example?"
This is too good to be true!! :-) I couldn't have dug your hole deeper if
I'd tried.

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If you have nothing to contribute, don't.
I am not surprised you don't think it was a contribution, but it made my
life infinitesimally better.

Roy






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