Management by Myth
Like the ancient Greeks who believed in many myths, many organizations believe their data base technologies possess such godlike capabilities as completely eliminating data redundancy and improving the productivity of programmers. This column reveals the truths behind these and other myths and discu...
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description | Like the ancient Greeks who believed in many myths, many organizations believe their data base technologies possess such godlike capabilities as completely eliminating data redundancy and improving the productivity of programmers. This column reveals the truths behind these and other myths and discusses why it is the people, not simply the technology, that contribute to a successful data base environment. |
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