Agile Database Techniques: Effective Strategies for the Agile Software Developer (Wiley Application Development)

Agile Database Techniques: Effective Strategies for the Agile Software Developer (Wiley Application Development)
Authors
Scott Ambler
ISBN
0471202835
Published
17 Oct 2003
Purchase online
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* Describes Agile Modeling Driven Design (AMDD) and Test-Driven Design (TDD) approaches, database refactoring, database encapsulation strategies, and tools that support evolutionary techniques * Agile software developers often use object and relational database (RDB) technology together and as a result must overcome the impedance mismatch * The author covers techniques for mapping objects to RDBs and for implementing concurrency control, referential integrity, shared business logic, securi

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  • Describes Agile Modeling Driven Design (AMDD) and Test-Driven Design (TDD) approaches, database refactoring, database encapsulation strategies, and tools that support evolutionary techniques
    * Agile software developers often use object and relational database (RDB) technology together and as a result must overcome the impedance mismatch
    * The author covers techniques for mapping objects to RDBs and for implementing concurrency control, referential integrity, shared business logic, security access control, reports, and XML
    * An agile foundation describes fundamental skills that all agile software developers require, particularly Agile DBAs
    * Includes object modeling, UML data modeling, data normalization, class normalization, and how to deal with legacy databases
    * Scott W.

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