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- <bits OT> dbdebunk 'Quote of Week' comment
- <OT> The naive test for equality
- Acronyms (was: dirty data (was: The naive test for equality))
- Advice on SQL and records
- any sources of obscure (and not so obscure) database design strategies?
- APL, J or K?
- Are there terms for these?
- ASIMOV (Was: sql views for denomalizing)
- Codd and non-simple domains
- Conceptual, Logical, and Physical views of data
- Database
- dbdebunk 'Quote of Week' comment
- Dee Dum
- dirty data
- dirty data (was: The naive test for equality)
- Distributivity in Tropashko's Lattice Algebra
- full text indexing
- Ghost Town
- How to build a Datawarehouse schema
- Identifying Relation vs Non-Identifying?
- Identity modelling
- Identity modelling (was: dbdebunk 'Quote of Week' comment)
- Intervals
- Intervals (Was: NIAM (was: Just one more anecdote))
- Is there any way I can make garbage collection aggressive in SQL 2000 or 2005?
- Just one more anecdote
- key to the proposed exercises in elmasri/navathe
- Meta: The word "symbol"
- Modeling Address using Relational Theory
- More stupid database tricks
- MS Access IT Studies
- Nested sets in SQL - inventor?
- New advanced book on index design
- NIAM (was: Just one more anecdote)
- Non sequitur
- Normalisation
- O'Reilly interview with Date
- Oids
- OT: English terms
- Performance Issue
- Posted new data mining tutorials
- Proposed Term: QRM
- Quantum Gravity (Was: Intervals (Was: NIAM (was: Just one more anecdote)))
- Semiotics
- Soliciting Architecture Opinions
- SQL Humor
- sql views for denomalizing
- sql views for denormalizing
- Tables - Physical??? Was: Use of the term "hierarchy" (and table/class)
- The D Programming Language
- The database environment (was: The word "symbol")
- The naive test for equality
- The word "symbol"
- Transitive Closure in Maine
- Types and "join compatibility"
- Use of the term "hierarchy"
- Use of the term "hierarchy" (and table/class)
- Validation Macro
- Web resources for teaching data base design.
- When does one put data into a separate table?
- Last message date: Wed Aug 31 2005 - 23:59:06 CEST
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