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July 13, 2005
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Seven Rules for Proper Database Design - a new white paper from Imaginary Landscape
Databases are often the most important asset of a business. Within them
are customer data, transaction histories, products, pricing, and
employee information. How often have we heard the cry, “I wish system A
would communicate with system B?” The incompatibility lies not with the
system nor very often with the software – it rests at the feet of bad
database design.
The structure of a database is crucial to its ability to transform raw data into usable information. Each database should conform to a set of standard rules designed to optimize its utility. These rules make a database a flexible, usable tool, and not just a place to store information.
These rules form the basis for any database design, from a spreadsheet of columns to a relational database with multiple tables.
Download the complete white paper in PDF format.
The structure of a database is crucial to its ability to transform raw data into usable information. Each database should conform to a set of standard rules designed to optimize its utility. These rules make a database a flexible, usable tool, and not just a place to store information.
These rules form the basis for any database design, from a spreadsheet of columns to a relational database with multiple tables.
Download the complete white paper in PDF format.





