DATABASE DEBUNKINGS - ABOUT

ABOUT THIS SITE

 

(for what thinking practitioners are saying about this site see the Appreciation page)

 

 

THE PROBLEM

 

[Current DBMS] deficiencies are, it seems to me, directly due to the widespread lack of understanding (not least on the part of vendors), of fundamental database principles. Certainly it is undeniable that they flout those principles in numerous ways. And the practical consequences are all too obvious: First, users must understand where the deficiencies lie; second, they have to understand just why they are deficiencies; third, they have to understand how to work around them; and fourth, they have to devote time and effort in persuading the vendors to remedy them. The trouble is, of course, users too tend to be unaware of those same fundamental principles and, hence, find themselves unable to carry out their side of the "contract" (a "contract" that should not have been allowed, or agreed to in the first place, of course). It's a vicious cycle. What is more, this sad state of affairs is not likely to change given the apparent lack of interest on the part of the trade press--itself ignorant of these same principles--in trying to improve matters.

--C. J. Date

 

A lot of what is being said, written, or done in the database management field--or whatever is left of it--by vendors, the trade press and "experts" is irrelevant, misleading, or outright wrong. While this is to a degree true of computing in general, in the database field the problems are so acute that, claims to the contrary notwithstanding, technology is actually regressing!

--F. Pascal

 

 

THE SOLUTION

 

 

is the web site that sets matters straight by telling the truth about database management. It is the critical forum for concepts, principles and methods and their practical implications that receive little, incorrect, or no coverage from the trade media, and no consideration from vendors and industry pundits. It is dedicated to and intended for MIS professionals, application developers, managers, users (experienced or novices), academics and students who think for themselves, want to understand database management, rather than follow the prevailing "cookbook" approach, and who are interested in minimizing the severe costs imposed by mindless technology and marketing fads. The site is focused on database education--as distinct from product-specific training--and should be, therefore, useful, regardless of DBMS software or technology is used.

 

 

THE CONTENT

 

In addition to critical, no hold barred articles, editorials, comments, exchanges, and those very rare useful links, we will post weekly quotes culled from the press, vendors, experts and users. Visitors are encouraged to figure out "what is wrong with the picture" painted by the quotes.

The site will document our annual public lecturing schedules, seminars and books. Subject to interest, demand and support we may introduce white papers and online education.

 

Readers are encouraged to contact us with questions and comments, and bring to our attention negative or positive database issues from the industry.

 

 

ABOUT US

 

Founder, Editor and Publisher

 

 

Fabian Pascal has a national and international reputation as an independent technology analyst, consultant, author, and instructor of seminars, specializing in data management. He was affiliated with Codd & Date and for 20 years held various analytical and management positions in the private and public sectors, has taught and lectured at the business and academic levels, and advised vendor and user organizations on data management technology, strategy and implementation. Clients included IBM, Census Bureau, CIA, Apple, Borland, Cognos, UCSF, and IRS. He is founder, editor and publisher of DATABASE DEBUNKINGS, a web site dedicated to dispelling persistent fallacies, flaws, myths and misconceptions prevalent in the IT industry. The site publishes his own and C. J. Date’s papers, as well as the recently re-launched PRACTICAL DATABASE FOUNDATIONS series, dedicated to explaining the fundamentals of data management to IT practitioners. Author of three books, he has published extensively, including DM Review, Database Programming and Design, DBMS, Byte, Infoworld and Computerworld. He is author of the contrarian columns Against the Grain, Setting Matters Straight, and Test Your Foundation Knowledge, as well as a column for the Dutch DB/M magazine.

 

 

Senior Contributor

 

 

C.J. Date is a well known independent consultant, author, lecturer, and researcher specializing in relational technology. One of the first persons to recognize and support Codd's pioneering work on the relational model, he was involved in technical planning for the IBM products SQL/DS and DB2. He is best known for his books--in particular his INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE SYSTEMS, now in its 8th edition, and more recently, together with Hugh Darwen, FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE DATABASE SYSTEMS: THE THIRD MANIFESTO, 3rd edition forthcoming in 2005.

 

 

CONTACT

 

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