Re: Poll: Expert user vs. Internals Expert

From: x <x_at_not-exists.org>
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 09:35:56 +0300
Message-ID: <e5e4j1$r6d$1_at_nntp.aioe.org>


"Neo" <neo55592_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1148664467.636281.283180_at_j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > > How does one verify if a data model is sound and complete?
> >
> > sound [2] (sound) adj. <-er, -est> adv...
> > com-plete (kuhm pleet') adj., v. <-plet-ed, -plet-ing>..

> I see now, one can verify if a data model is sound and complete by
> using a dictionary and selecting the definition that best applies
> according to one's understanding.

Yes. And using those definitions.
I was trying to ensure you don't use some other definitions for the same words. :-)

> > If your data model cannot assure consistency you are toasted.

> How does one verify consistency? (Never mind, I'll use a dictionary :)
Do that. It's instructive. :-)

> > > Then what data model do SQL Server and Access implement?
> >
> > Network ?

> I couldn't find this in my dictionary, so I couldn't verify this :)
Why ?
Your dictionary is that short or you don't have the ability to search in it ? :-) Received on Mon May 29 2006 - 08:35:56 CEST

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