Re: Discovering new relationships
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 05:39:27 GMT
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"paul c" <toledobythesea_at_oohay.ac> wrote in message
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> mountain man wrote:
>> ..
>> We are discussing the change management of databases and their
>> schemas. ...
>
> I'm glad you have made that qualification as just exactly what the cm
> theory that you have in mind isn't very tightly drawn for me at this
> moment.
I am not aware of any generic "cm theory" however I have made a certain number of observations and notes on the issue of change management regarding RDBMS and DBMS (and as Marshall mentioned on this thread -- the associated "software" applications to this database system, and the changes to this software, and the coordination between this).
Here is an article:
http://www.mountainman.com.au/software/history/it6.html
> However, I note that in a later post, you accept Walt's reply in its
> entirety and if I understand him, he said that concurrency results are
> part of the theory.
Well I generally accepted it seeing as though he was making an effort to thoroughly outline all the possibilities. I didnt go into each of these possibilities. What I accept is the ability to see the field of options. This is a good starting point. Received on Fri Mar 09 2007 - 06:39:27 CET