>>>>> "Josh" == Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:
>> "Relational" is all about theory and proving things >> mathematically correct. "MV" is all about engineering
and >> getting the result. And if that means pinching all the best >> ideas we can find from relational, then we're
engineers- of >> course we'll do it :-)
Josh> "Relational" is all about preserving the *long-term* Josh> integrity, utility, and accessability of your
data. "MV" is Josh> all about getting an expedient result immediately and to Josh> heck with the future.
To emphasize the *long-term* - relational is all about separating
physical database representation from a logical view of the data.
Josh, I'll be happy to meet at Intermezzo - after Nov 24 perhaps. I
have a conference deadline .. the papers that we write "just to secure
funding" - your tax dollars at work. Long live the NSF !
BTW, I'm not necessarily that far from your views. There is, however,
more to an XML database than just storing data - relational databases
do just fine there. The tools that are used to build database systems
have other uses - for instance XML message brokers.
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