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"I wish I had a book like this eight years ago. You ll want to be sure to have enough copies for both your development and database folks." Jon Kern, Founding Member of the Agile Alliance "You will find workable, real-world advice here." Doug Barry, Author, Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures and The Object Database Handbook An agile database administrator (DBA) has the difficult task of focusing on data-oriented issues, including traditional database administration as well as any application development involving data. Agile DBAs also collaborate with enterprise professionals to ensure that the efforts of the project team reflect enterprise realities. Scott Ambler has written this invaluable book from the point of view of an agile DBA, enabling you to learn the techniques that agile DBAs use to work effectively on evolutionary (iterative and incremental) software projects. With every chapter you ll be introduced to essential facets of data-oriented activities such as: The basics of object orientation, relational databases, data modeling, and how to deal with legacy data issues Database refactoring, an evolutionary technique that enables you to improve your database design in small steps Mapping objects to relational databases, performance tuning, database encapsulation, and supporting tools Implementation techniques and strategies such as concurrency control, security access control, finding objects in relational databases, referential integrity, and the effective use of XML Strategies and advice for individuals who want to become agile software developers and organizations that want to adopt agile techniques
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- Paperback 480 Pages
- Edition: 1
- ISBN-10: 0471202835
- ISBN-13: 9780471202837
- Publisher: Wiley
- Pub date: Oct 17, 2003
- Dimensions: 23 cm x 19 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?

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