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Oracle Application Server 10g: J2EE deployment and administration
Mulder E., Wessler M., APress, LP, 2004. Type: Book (9781590592359)
With its Application Server 10g, Oracle has provided a versatile tool for multi-layered systems using Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). Because of its recent introduction, information about the suite’s capabilities and useful...
Dec 21 2004
The data dictionary: concepts and uses (2nd ed.)
Wertz C., QED Information Sciences, Inc., Wellesley, MA, 1989. Type: Book (9789780894352805)
Both the cover and the title page proclaim that this is the second edition of this work. The preface describes the changes made between the first edition and this edition. This edition contains much of the old edition, although some of...
Jun 1 1990
Analysis, design, & implementation of data dictionaries
Brathwaite K., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 1988. Type: Book (9789780070072480)
A major premise of this book is that commercially available data dictionary packages are inadequate for many users. As an alternative, the book proposes that users should construct their own in-house dictionary system....
Sep 1 1988
Data administration: a practical guide to successful data management
Durell W., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 1984. Type: Book (9780070183919)
“The purpose of this book is to help transform the
art
of data administration into the
science
of data administration,” according to the author’s Preface. The text then concentrates on the o...
Mar 1 1985
Integrating database and program descriptions using an ER-data dictionary
Marti R. Journal of Systems and Software 4(2-3): 185-195, 1984. Type: Article
The author emphasizes the need for centralized management and control of all metadata for any given enterprise or data use community. He posits that only automatic generation of data dictionaries can provide adequate or reliable metho...
Mar 1 1985
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