TDAN.com – Archive
April 2004
Articles
Data Modeling & Enterprise Project Management: The Database Approach - Part 3
by Amit Bhagwat Understanding Hidden Subtypes
by Malcolm Chisholm Whenever and Wherever: The Document is Critical to Society
by Kevin Craine In XML: Using SQL to Link Below the Root - Part 1
by Michael M. David Modeling Business Rules - What Data Models Cannot Do
by David C. Hay Business Rules Validation
by Steve Hoberman Aggregates Location: A Rule of Thumb
by George Jucan Data Warehousing Ethical Concerns: Security, Access and Control
by Dan E. Linstedt Managed Meta Data Environment (MME): A Complete Walkthrough
by David Marco Job Wanted: The Data Quality Analyst
by Elizabeth M. Pierce What XML Means
by Ken Roger Riggs, Ph.D How to Learn Data Modeling
by Anne Marie Smith
Special Features
Do You Trust Your Data Enough to Risk Your Neck?
by Alan Jordan
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Featured Columns
A New Way of Thinking - April 2004
by David Loshin Exactness, Format, and Sharing METAbits - April 2004
by Doug Laney Maslow's Hierarchy of (Analytic) Needs DAMA Corner - April 2004
by Perry Reynolds WIIFM? (What's In It For Me?) Unwired Tap - April 2004
by Robert S. Dominko RFID - Coming to a Location Near You - SOON! The Database Report - April 2004
by Craig S. Mullins Reporting on Database Industry News from January through March, 2004
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