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Agile database design – 21st century solutions to an old problem

A session at Software Architect 2011

This talk focuses on the architectural and developmental differences between the old-style BDUF (Big Design Up Front) versus the modern iterative approach to database design.
Databases have been a part of the computing landscape since the beginning, and database administrators have been around almost as long. Their background and culture can be an impedance mismatch with modern Agile processes and practices. But it doesn’t have to be. This session explains the problems and solutions from both a process as well as practices standpoint, through a combination of presentation and demonstration.

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Howard Deiner

An independent software consultant based in the US, who specialises in Agile/XP/Lean.

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Time 4:00pm5:30pm GMT

Date Thu 20th October 2011

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www.software-architect.co.uk

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