Title :
Personal computer database development and the end user
Author_Institution :
Century Technol. Inc., Beavercreek, OH, USA
Abstract :
Advances in personal computer hardware and software technology have placed enormous computing power into the hands of even the most casual users. More advanced users are beginning to take advantage of sophisticated PC-based database management system products to develop their own databases. Many of these users do not understand the importance of designing sound data structures into their database applications. This paper addresses the problem by outlining a database construction methodology that can be employed by nontechnical users. The methodology focuses on easy-to-follow steps and eliminates references to technical terminology that may confuse the user-developer. The philosophy is that users can apply these techniques to build better databases without understanding terms such as obligatory and non-obligatory membership class, insertion, deletion and update anomalies; first, second and third normal forms, and referential integrity
Keywords :
data structures; personal computing; relational databases; systems analysis; user centred design; conceptual design phase; data modelling; database construction methodology; database management system products; easy-to-follow steps; end user computing; logical design phase; personal computer database development; physical design phase; relational databases; requirements specification; systems development; user developers; Application software; Data processing; Data structures; Database systems; Drives; Hardware; Information systems; Microcomputers; Packaging; Terminology;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1995. NAECON 1995., Proceedings of the IEEE 1995 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2666-0
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1995.522008