Integrated Data Base Development and Design Guide. Version 1.1.

Abstract

The development of an integrated data base is an expensive and highly detailed project. The speed with which applications can be added or enhanced is directly proportional to the analysis resources available. The most time-consuming part of the analysis is the definition of the data elements and their relationships. Once this is done the remainder of the design effort falls rapidly into place. The Guide provides a step-by-step set of instructions which lead to a subsystem specification of the user's desired application. At the same time it will permit the user, who knows more about the data than anyone else, to perform the initial phases of the analysis.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA050468

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