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ODBC (Open Database Connectivity)
ODS (Operational Data Store)
OLAP (On Line Analytical Processing)
OLE (Object Linking and Embedding)
OLE DB
OLTP (Online Transaction Processing)
ORB (Object Request Broker)
Object Databases
Object Modeling
Object Orientation
Object-Relational
Operating Systems
Optimization
Oracle
Oracle Applications
Oracle Power Objects
Packaged Applications
Paradox
Parallel Database
Patterns
PeopleSoft
Performance
Perl
Plug-Ins (Web components)
PowerBuilder
Process Modeling
Project Management
Publish and Subscribe
Push Technology
Query Tools


ODBC (Open Database Connectivity)

ODBC Security Compromised
An opinion about the security risks of allowing ODBC 3.0 in your company. (Column: Create.View)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 99

JetConnect 2.03
JetConnect lets users write Java applications and Java applets that access ODBC-enabled databases (Review)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 36

Inner Workings: Server-Side Development Decisions
The mechanics of current Internet/Intranet servers are setting the tone of your future development efforts. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 6, Internet Systems

OLE-Enabled Middleware
By the end of 1997, you could find yourself building applications with Vipers and Falcons. (Column: C/S Developer)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 26

Database Programming with OLE and ActiveX
Microsoft's newest DB application programming interfaces prime the pump for OLE and Internet developers. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 87

Data Access: The Microsoft Perspective
Interview with Greg Nelson, Data Access Product Manager, Microsoft Corp. (Sidebar)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 92

Middleware on the Web
A variety of products can connect Web clients to data and application services over the Internet and Intranets. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 36, Internet Systems

ODBC on the Move
(Column: From the Editor)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S 3

ODBC Branches Out
Recent innovations in ODBC include multiplatform drivers, ODBC servers, replication, Web access, and more. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S 4

Understanding ODBC 3.0 Standards and OLE DB
Microsoft's newest version aligns ODBC with the ANSI/ISO SQL-92 call-level interface and adds numerous enhancements. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S15

Using ODBC to Access Nontabular Data
How several vendors provide ODBC access to objects, documents, hierarchical, and network data sources. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S19

A Little R&R
Joe spends his honeymoon contemplating the SQL universe. (Column: SQL Explorer)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 20


ODS (Operational Data Store)

The Operational Data Warehouse
It needs both a transaction version of data and a periodic snapshot version of data. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 14

Relocating the ODS
Moving the operational datastore will solve a number of problems. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 12

Dangerous Preconceptions
Discovering the liberating truth that can lead to a successful data warehouse project. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 14

Whatýs New in Data Warehousing
A snapshot view of where the data warehouse market is now and where itýs going. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S 4


OLAP (On Line Analytical Processing)

Broadbase 1.1
Broadbase is a turnkey data mart solution that supports a broad range of analytical functions, including OLAP and Web access. (Review)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 32

What's the beef behind the OLAP blab?
(Column: Start Here)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 80

SpaceOLAP
SpaceOLAP is an end-to-end OLAP and decision support solution written entirely in Java and delivered through a Web browser. It provides report publishing and administration facilities and gives users the ability to drill, pivot, and make selections on d (Review)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 27

Worlds in Collision
Merging business and IT architecture perspectives to evaluate query and analysis tools successfully. (Feature)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 48

March of the Data Marts
If your enterprise dreads the sprawl of a data warehouse, consider the virtues of the data mart. (Feature)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 55

A New Face for OLAP
OLAP on the Web shows almost the same flexibility as its client/server counterpart. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 24, Internet Systems

Targeting Customers
MCI leverages data warehouse technology to strengthen its marketing campaigns. (Feature)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 54

Internet - DBMS Strategies
From Web-enabling to CyberApp: The impact of the Internet on business applications. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 44

Brio Query Enterprise 4.0
(Review)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 34

Components, We Got Components
There's something for everyone in today's component and tools marketplace. (Column: Desktop DBMS)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 107

Whatýs New in Data Warehousing
A snapshot view of where the data warehouse market is now and where itýs going. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S 4

Nontraditional Databases
Joe takes care of some business and continues his discussion of trees in SQL (Column: SQL for Smarties)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 18

PowerPlay 4.1 and Impromptu 3.0
(Review)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 34


OLE (Object Linking and Embedding)

Database Programming with OLE and ActiveX
Microsoft's newest DB application programming interfaces prime the pump for OLE and Internet developers. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 87

Battle of the Visual Masters
Delphi vs. Visual Basic vs. Power Objects (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 91

Understanding ODBC 3.0 Standards and OLE DB
Microsoft's newest version aligns ODBC with the ANSI/ISO SQL-92 call-level interface and adds numerous enhancements. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S15

Moving Towards Remote Controlled OLE
The move toward remote OLE automation by Delphi, PowerBuilder, and Visual Basic could drive hordes of client/server developers into the awaiting arms of Microsoft (Column: C/S Developer)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 28

Visual Basic 4.0: Ready for the Enterprise?
Microsoft stakes its claim in the enterprise-wide application development landscape. (Feature)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 44


OLE DB

Are We Architects or What?
Finding a way to deal with complexity. (Column: Net Developer)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 66

OLE-Enabled Middleware
By the end of 1997, you could find yourself building applications with Vipers and Falcons. (Column: C/S Developer)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 26

Database Programming with OLE and ActiveX
Microsoft's newest DB application programming interfaces prime the pump for OLE and Internet developers. (Feature)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 87

Data Access: The Microsoft Perspective
Interview with Greg Nelson, Data Access Product Manager, Microsoft Corp. (Sidebar)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 92

Understanding ODBC 3.0 Standards and OLE DB
Microsoft's newest version aligns ODBC with the ANSI/ISO SQL-92 call-level interface and adds numerous enhancements. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S15


OLTP (Online Transaction Processing)

Scaling Operating Systems
How to pick, tune, and scale an operating system to shoulder the weight of powerful OLTP applications. (Feature)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 55

Building on Bigger Boxes
The art of successfully selecting scalable hardware servers to support OLTP Systems. The second in the Emergent Corp. Transaction Processing Series. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 47

Transaction Processing Today
Everything you need to know about the powerful trends changing the face of DSS and OLTP. (Feature)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 35

Taming Data Giants, Part 2
Managing massive databases requires specialized strategies and techniques. (Feature)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 63

Taming Data Giants
Getting a Grip on VLDB in the Real World (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 38

Growing Pains
Taming exponential application growth by building scalable-enabled solutions. (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 48

OLTP on the Internet
Can the Web compete with client/server as a platform for OLTP computing? (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 6, Internet Systems


ORB (Object Request Broker)

Reevaluating Distributed Objects
Key information you should consider before including distributed objects in your strategy. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 44


Object Databases

Versant 5.0
Now is the time to retrain relational recruits to win the object war. (Column: Server Side)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 61

Mixing Tuples and Objects
Object/relational databases are all the rage, but do they really fulfill a need? (Column: Application Architect)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 22

Object DBMSs: Now or Never
Will ODBMSs capitalize on new opportunities to manage web and complex datatypes? (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 42

The Object Database Management Group
What's inside the ODMG-93 standard. (Sidebar)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 62

The Object Database Goes Online
Can the Internet help the ODBMS gain acceptance as the undisputed master of complex data management? (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 18, Internet Systems

One from the Road
Martin travels the globe to report from CA World '96 in New Orleans. (Column: Server Side)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 83

Objects Meet Data
Unless you have the right tools, mixing objects and tables is like mixing oil and water. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 72

The CA Enterprise
The 20 year old mainframe giant shifts its focus towards multiplatform client/server tools. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 74

Using ODBC to Access Nontabular Data
How several vendors provide ODBC access to objects, documents, hierarchical, and network data sources. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S19


Object Modeling

Patterns Demystified
Keys to integrating patterns into your software development. (Column: Application Architect)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 26

Using Object Modeling CASE Tools
Designing an object-oriented application is easier with a case tool that supports object-oriented modeling. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 93

A Trio of Object Modeling CASE Tools
Platinum Technology Inc.'s Paradigm Plus version 3.5, Select Software Tools' Select Enterprise version 5.0, and Rational Software Corp.'s Rational Rose version 4.0 are three alternatives for modeling object-oriented applications and databases. (Review)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 33

Object Models Meet Tools
Tools, models, and techniques for high-end object-oriented development. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 53

Toppling the Tower of Babble (Rational Software's Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and Jim Rumbaugh)
Rational Software's leading object methodologists are all speaking the same Unified Modeling Language. (Interview)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 68

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Part 2
Guidelines for applying object modeling and object orientation to your applications. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 63

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
The good, the bad, and the ugly of OOAD methodologies, and various approaches to using them (Feature)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 61

The Evolution of Client/Server CASE
How the new CASE tools promise to simplify data management and automate development. (Feature)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 67


Object Orientation

Versant 5.0
Now is the time to retrain relational recruits to win the object war. (Column: Server Side)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 61

Object Models Meet Tools
Tools, models, and techniques for high-end object-oriented development. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 53

Objects Meet Data
Unless you have the right tools, mixing objects and tables is like mixing oil and water. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 72

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
The good, the bad, and the ugly of OOAD methodologies, and various approaches to using them (Feature)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 61


Object-Relational

Mixing Tuples and Objects
Object/relational databases are all the rage, but do they really fulfill a need? (Column: Application Architect)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 22

Extending Relational Databases
Beyond the BLOB: How Informix, IBM, and Oracle let you add Extendible Datatypes to their relational DBMSs. (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 45

Inside Oracle8
Oracle's latest release brings extended-relational technology and improved parallel processing to the enterprise. (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 62

A DBA's View of DB2
Taking IBM's new turbocharged DB2 Verson 5.0 out for a spin. (Column: Server Side)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 71

Universal Servers, Part 2: The Players
A behind-the-hype look at today's emerging extended-relational DBMSs. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 75

Other Planets in the Universe
(Sidebar)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 82

Extended Relational DBMSs - The Technology: Part 1
Application Requirements Driving Industry Efforts to Extend Relational DBMSs to Handle Complex Data (Feature)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 42

Universal DBMSs and the Web
Deciding Whether the Latest Web Features from Informix and Oracle Fit Your Business Needs (Feature)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 20, Internet Systems

Debating Databases at DB/Expo
RDBMS vendors argue the merits and methods of supporting complex data types. (Column: From the Editor)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 6

Using ODBC to Access Nontabular Data
How several vendors provide ODBC access to objects, documents, hierarchical, and network data sources. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S19


Operating Systems

Scaling Operating Systems
How to pick, tune, and scale an operating system to shoulder the weight of powerful OLTP applications. (Feature)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 55

Running on NT
Does Windows NT have what it takes to host powerful enterprise databases? (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 36

Windows NT: Your Call
Would you run your enterprise database applications on Windows NT? (Column: From the Editor)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 8


Optimization

SQL-Optimizer 1.0.4
SQL-Optimizer is a performance management SQL monitor for Oracle servers. (Review)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 30

Oracle Performance Strategies
Why It's Important to Keep Up to Date With Product Improvements and Understand New Features (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 89

Taming Data Giants, Part 2
Managing massive databases requires specialized strategies and techniques. (Feature)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 63

Taming Data Giants
Getting a Grip on VLDB in the Real World (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 38

Performance Monitoring
A primer on performance monitoring, and what leading DBMS vendors have to offer. (Column: Server Side)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 85

Everything You Know Is Wrong
Joe debunks myths on query optimization, duplicates, and projects that never complete. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 18

Indexing and Access Mechanisms
How indexes and other tricks can help -- or hinder -- your performance tuning efforts (Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 65

Plan Analyzer for Oracle
(Review)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 35


Oracle

SQL-Optimizer 1.0.4
SQL-Optimizer is a performance management SQL monitor for Oracle servers. (Review)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 30

Oracle Year 2000 Pitfalls
Practical techniques for addressing the Y2K problem in Oracle-based applications. (Feature)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 55

Inside Oracle8
Oracle's latest release brings extended-relational technology and improved parallel processing to the enterprise. (Feature)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 62

Hit the Road
Keys to setting up a mobile DBMS for your remote users. (Column: Server Side)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 75

Underwhelmed by New Technology
Joe isn't too impressed with what's out there. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 18

Mothballing a Database Project
A Few Simple Steps can Drastically Increase the Shelf Life of Canceled Projects. (Feature)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 75

Oracle7 Release 7.3
Oracle Finally Puts Its Money Where Its Mouth Is With Oracle7 Release 7.3 and the Universal Server. (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S12

Oracle's Impressive Designer 2000
Oracle's analysis and design toolkit takes a big step in usability. (Column: Desktop DBMS)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 92

The Oracle Enterprise Strategy
From the networked enterprise to the Network Computer, Oracle builds on its database foundation. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 42

Ray Lane Speaks Out
(Sidebar)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 48

Plan Analyzer for Oracle
(Review)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 35


Oracle Applications

Packaged Apps for the Masses
Traditionally high-end enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors are extending their technology to the middle market. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 64


Oracle Power Objects

Battle of the Visual Masters
Delphi vs. Visual Basic vs. Power Objects (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 91

Oracle Power Objects
(Review)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 29


Packaged Applications

Integrating Enterprise Applications
Just a few false moves can make your project collapse like a house of cards. (Feature)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 38

Crossing the Streams
Integrating packaged applications offers big payoff potential for businesses. (Column: Application Architect)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 24

Packaged Apps for the Masses
Traditionally high-end enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors are extending their technology to the middle market. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 64

Integrating Electronic Commerce
Strategic solutions for integrating electronic commerce in business applications (Feature)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 81

When Rules Meet Development
Business rules should be the primary goal of application development. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 12

The ABCs of SAP R/3
What it is, why all the fuss, and why should you care? (Column: C/S Developer)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 28

Internet - DBMS Strategies
From Web-enabling to CyberApp: The impact of the Internet on business applications. (Feature)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 44

The Oracle Enterprise Strategy
From the networked enterprise to the Network Computer, Oracle builds on its database foundation. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 42

The CA Enterprise
The 20 year old mainframe giant shifts its focus towards multiplatform client/server tools. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 74


Paradox

Paradox on the Desktop
Rethinking the present and future role of Paradox 7 (Column: Desktop DBMS)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 92


Parallel Database

Oracle Performance Strategies
Why It's Important to Keep Up to Date With Product Improvements and Understand New Features (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 89

Taming Data Giants, Part 2
Managing massive databases requires specialized strategies and techniques. (Feature)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 63

Taming Data Giants
Getting a Grip on VLDB in the Real World (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 38

Growing Pains
Taming exponential application growth by building scalable-enabled solutions. (Feature)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 48

Whatýs New in Data Warehousing
A snapshot view of where the data warehouse market is now and where itýs going. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S 4

Parallel Systems in 1995: The Year in Review
Whatýs been going on the hot parallel database market? This update puts the tools in their places. (Feature)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 63

Parallel Processing with DB2 Parallel Edition: The Wave of the Future
(Column: Server Side)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 75


Patterns

Patterns Demystified
Keys to integrating patterns into your software development. (Column: Application Architect)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 26


PeopleSoft

Packaged Apps for the Masses
Traditionally high-end enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors are extending their technology to the middle market. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 64


Performance

Building on Bigger Boxes
The art of successfully selecting scalable hardware servers to support OLTP Systems. The second in the Emergent Corp. Transaction Processing Series. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 47

Managing Dynamic Queries
The Teleran System helps keep runaway queries at bay. (Column: Server Side)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 71

SQL-Optimizer 1.0.4
SQL-Optimizer is a performance management SQL monitor for Oracle servers. (Review)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 30

Visual Quantify
Visual Quantify is a performance profiling tool that automatically pinpoints application performance bottlenecks, taking the difficulty and guesswork out of performance tuning. (Review)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 30

Performance Anxiety
Application architects and developers must think about performance before it's too late. (Column: Application Architect)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 26

Oracle Performance Strategies
Why It's Important to Keep Up to Date With Product Improvements and Understand New Features (Feature)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 89

Performance Tuning
Offerings by leading DBMS vendors for database performance tuning. (Column: Server Side)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 85

Performance Monitoring
A primer on performance monitoring, and what leading DBMS vendors have to offer. (Column: Server Side)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 85

Indexing and Access Mechanisms
How indexes and other tricks can help -- or hinder -- your performance tuning efforts (Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 65

Battle of the Visual Masters
Delphi vs. Visual Basic vs. Power Objects (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 91

ODBC Branches Out
Recent innovations in ODBC include multiplatform drivers, ODBC servers, replication, Web access, and more. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S 4

Server Automation Principles
Practical approaches to automating database server administration and maintenance using technology that is available today. (Feature)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 50


Perl

Connecting Sybase to the Web
Strategies for developing Perl-driven Sybase SQL Server applications for the Web. (Feature)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 69


Plug-Ins (Web components)

Plugging into the Web
Using Plug-Ins to Rehost a Client/Server Application for Running on a Web Browser. (Feature)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 69


PowerBuilder

Uniting Object-Oriented and Distributed Systems
A PowerBuilder-centric discussion of distributed programmable objects. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 84

PowerBuilder 5.0
Powersoft Continues to Improve Powerbuilder with Release 5.0 (Review)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 46

Plugging into the Web
Using Plug-Ins to Rehost a Client/Server Application for Running on a Web Browser. (Feature)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 69


Process Modeling

The Evolution of Client/Server CASE
How the new CASE tools promise to simplify data management and automate development. (Feature)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 67


Project Management

Integrating Enterprise Applications
Just a few false moves can make your project collapse like a house of cards. (Feature)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 38

What Does the Central Team Do?
It Plays a Very Serious Production Role in the Enterprise Data Warehouse (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 16

Object Models Meet Tools
Tools, models, and techniques for high-end object-oriented development. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 53

Letters
(Letters)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 4

Client/Server Collapse
A survey of common architectural mistakes that can kill a project. (Column: C/S Developer)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 24

Mothballing a Database Project
A Few Simple Steps can Drastically Increase the Shelf Life of Canceled Projects. (Feature)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 75

Everything You Know Is Wrong
Joe debunks myths on query optimization, duplicates, and projects that never complete. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 18


Publish and Subscribe

Push Back in Push Technology
Is push technology the next big thing for data warehousing, or is it just a distraction? (Feature)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 63

Next-Generation Middleware
Multitiered distributed systems and the web are changing the face of middleware as we know it. (Feature)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 69


Push Technology

Push Back in Push Technology
Is push technology the next big thing for data warehousing, or is it just a distraction? (Feature)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 63

Pushing and Pulling
What's it all about, and where does it get you? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 10

Pondering Push Technology
Push technology emerges as a data and application distribution pathway. (Column: From the Editor)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 8


Query Tools

Managing Dynamic Queries
The Teleran System helps keep runaway queries at bay. (Column: Server Side)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 71

Crystal Reports Professional 6.0
Crystal Reports Professional 6.0 is a reporting and query tool for PC and SQL databases that offers both advanced development features and interactive Web publishing. (Review)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 27

Turbocharge Your Query Tools
How to answer really difficult business questions. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 14

Worlds in Collision
Merging business and IT architecture perspectives to evaluate query and analysis tools successfully. (Feature)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 48

Caught in the Internet Whirlpool
Query tool vendors are broadening their scope. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 14

Level\5 Quest
Level\5 Quest Server lets you publish searchable databases on the World Wide Web. Quest uses fuzzy logic, which lets you point at target values and search any ODBC-accessible database for all records that are close to your targets. (Review)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 33

Features for Query Tools
Ralph's idiosyncratic view of the data warehouse market and query tools. (Column: Data Warehouse Architect)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page

Web Searching and Conjugacy
Joe explains his mysterious SQL puzzle answers. (Column: SQL for Smarties)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 16

Sagent Data Mart Solution
The Sagent Data Mart Solution is a family of integrated products for building, managing, and accessing data marts. (Review)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 30

NetScheme InterMart Toolkit
NetScheme InterMart Toolkit uses object-oriented technology to interpret, classify, and display the important business relationships within your datamart or data warehouse. [Editor's note: NetScheme is planning to change the name of this product. How eve (Review)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 35

Searching Text and Tables
Searching relational tables should be as easy as searching text on the Web. (Column: From the Editor)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 4, Internet Systems

Brio Query Enterprise 4.0
(Review)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 34

Whatýs New in Data Warehousing
A snapshot view of where the data warehouse market is now and where itýs going. (Feature)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S 4

Esperant 3.0
(Review)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 36

BrioQuery 3.5
(Review)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 38

PowerPlay 4.1 and Impromptu 3.0
(Review)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 34

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