Subject | RE: [firebird-support] How to get the best using FireBird (an arc hitectural approach) |
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Author | Graffius, Brent |
Post date | 2004-05-10T19:43:01Z |
Hi Luis,
This book is kinda ok.
Information Modeling and Relational Databases: From Conceptual Analysis to
Logical Design
by Terry Halpin (Author)
Keep in mind that there's some people who would consider you to be a good DB
Architect BECAUSE you don't use SP's, UDF's and triggers. These are all
tools that are available for use if you find a good need for them, but often
times they are misused to move complex rules and business logic into the
database when that sort of stuff should be in a different tier. These tools
are there if you need them, but don't feel obligated invent uses for them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Alberto Villarreal Ontiveros [mailto:luis@...]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:26 PM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [firebird-support] How to get the best using FireBird (an
architectural approach)
I'm using Interbase/FireBird since 1995, but I'm not using all the
features (SP's, UDF's, Trigger) because I'm a bad DB Architect, do you
have some paper's or book recommended to get the best in a DataBase
design?
TIA
Luis Villarreal
PW. The hard part for me is to think where and how to decide the feature
to use on each case.
Yahoo! Groups Links
This book is kinda ok.
Information Modeling and Relational Databases: From Conceptual Analysis to
Logical Design
by Terry Halpin (Author)
Keep in mind that there's some people who would consider you to be a good DB
Architect BECAUSE you don't use SP's, UDF's and triggers. These are all
tools that are available for use if you find a good need for them, but often
times they are misused to move complex rules and business logic into the
database when that sort of stuff should be in a different tier. These tools
are there if you need them, but don't feel obligated invent uses for them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Alberto Villarreal Ontiveros [mailto:luis@...]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:26 PM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [firebird-support] How to get the best using FireBird (an
architectural approach)
I'm using Interbase/FireBird since 1995, but I'm not using all the
features (SP's, UDF's, Trigger) because I'm a bad DB Architect, do you
have some paper's or book recommended to get the best in a DataBase
design?
TIA
Luis Villarreal
PW. The hard part for me is to think where and how to decide the feature
to use on each case.
Yahoo! Groups Links