What are the benefits of migrating to a relational
database architecture from a network or hierarchical
architecture?
What are some of the factors that should be considered
when transferring data from one database architecture to
another?
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Posted via http://dbforums.comThere are many books covering this. For a quick overview, check
http://www-laep.ced.berkeley.edu/classes/la188x/htdocs/lectures/pdf/188X2002-5.pdf.
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"manmountain" <member36765@.dbforums.com> wrote in message
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> What are the benefits of migrating to a relational
> database architecture from a network or hierarchical
> architecture?
>
> What are some of the factors that should be considered
> when transferring data from one database architecture to
> another?
>
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> Posted via http://dbforums.com
Monday, March 26, 2012
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