Chapter 11 -- Communicating the Design

Chapter 11

Unless you're building a database system for your own use, you need to be able to communicate the results to other people. Please note that I've said "communicate," not "document." All the documentation in the world isn't going to accomplish anything if it's obscure and unreadable. You can't learn a language by reading a dictionary, and you can't understand a project by reading tables of data.

Basic written communication skills are critical to this task, so if you have any doubts about your abilities, get a good book or sign up for a course at a local community college. I promise it will be time well spent. If your grasp of English grammar is faulty, your clients are bound to wonder what else you haven't understood quite as well as you should have. (And here endeth the sermon.)



Designing Relational Database Systems
Designing Relational Database Systems (Dv-Mps Designing)
ISBN: 073560634X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 124

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