(Craig S. Mullins) Welcome to yet another edition of Inside the Data Reading Room, a regular feature of my blog where I take a look at recent database- and data-related books. In today’s post we’ll examine a book on SQL queries and a book on temporal databases.
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IBM Insight 2014 – Brain Dump
(Ember Crooks) Whew, what a week. I’m coming out of the conference with at least 20 ideas for new blogs, including a new “Internals” series that I want to work on. I call this post my Brain Dump as I share out random things I learned and ideas.
Master Data Management for SaaS Applications
(Whei-Jen Chen, Bhavani Eshwar, Ramya Rajendiran, Shettigar Srinivas, Manjunath B Subramanian and Bharathi Venkatasubramanian) Enterprises today understand the value of employing a master data management (MDM) solution for managing and governing mission critical information assets. chief data office
Do What You Can to Help Search Engines by Using Google XML Sitemaps
(Julie Kuehl) Sitemaps can be an important way for search engines to learn about your site. While sitemaps do not affect your SEO, they can be helpful in assisting search engines to discover your site more quickly and more thoroughly.
Oracle 12c: Temporal Validity, multiple on one table – Part Deux
(Alex Nuijten) One of the most wonderful things of Oracle Open World are the Demo-Grounds. When you want to learn more about a certain feature, this is the place to go to. The actual developers and product managers are there to answer your questions and more!
REST : A Simple REST framework
(Sacha Barber) A simple REST framework written from scratch using just the .NET base class library
Bug 8477973
(Andrew Reid) I ran the following query on an Oracle 11.1.0.6 database but it failed with an ORA-02020:
Oracle SQL Developer and Docking Panels
(Jeff Smith) While at Open World, I noticed Oracle ACE Director Heli‘s desktop was setup very nicely for working with the Data Modeler. I asked if I could share it with you all, and she graciously agreed.
Facts vs. Theorems
In life there are a lot of things that we must take as a given but are difficult to prove. The best we can do is take a position where the evidence leads and operate as if it is true. The problem is that those things that we consider as assumptions, because you have to have a starting point, escalate […]
Information Organizations In Database Part 3
Information Organizations In Database – Part – 3 As stated in the last article that “In the forthcoming article we will be noticing particular fine points concerning Entity Centered Rational Replica’s – Associations, Natures of Associations, Attributes of An Entity and Sub-types & Super-types”, here is the article. Entity Centered Rational Replica:- There are numerous entities – grounded replicas. The...
