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"Paul Vernon" <paul.vernon_at_ukk.ibmm.comm> wrote in message
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> So what's the interface to you err "new technology in RDBMS application
development methodology" ?
> A SQL command line? I'ld be OK but I guess few normal users would be.
The interface might be described as a very small RDBMS client portal or window. All development of applications is internal.
> > Can anyone suggest which journal or authority or professional body might
> accept such a publication?
>
> Methinks that this newsgroup might accept such a publication. :-)
Well done. I will make sure to personally send a copy to this newsgroup at the appropriate time. ;-)
> > The authority of Chris Date seems to be widely recognised, and I have
> been searching
> > through any available on-line material to see if he references this
> issue (internalization of
> > both data and organisational intelligence) as any form of future trend,
> but alas cannot
> > find any references.
>
> Did you try http://www.brcommunity.com/cgi-bin/x.pl/commentary/date.html ?
> In particular:
>
>
> C.J. Date, " Business Rules and the Relational Model," Business Rules
Journal, Vol. 2, No. 10, (October. 2001), URL:
http://www.BRCommunity.com/a2001/b087.html.
>
An excellent article. I'd be reasonably confident of being able to convince Chris Date that the product I have developed (its called "LittleSteps") will perform this long-sought after task of providing the potential of being able to migrate the business rules (I prefer the more general form, ie: organisational intelligence) from the applications software environment into the internal RDBMS environment, not by 95% or 98%, but by the factor of 100%. (ie: total)
I'd say, reading between the lines of his articles above, that he might definitely be interested in the claims of the product.
How would I let him know of
such a product?
Best wishes,
Farmer Brown
Falls Creek,
Australia
Received on Wed Aug 21 2002 - 02:24:39 CDT
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