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Exercise-7c

Course: INLS 623, Fall 2006
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7c Exercise (Between classes, Practice, does not count for grade). You will be placed on one of four teams (Wiley Coyote, Addled Wesley, Prattle Hall, O'Really). Each company has the same problem, but is taking a different tack. Your team's job is to research and write up your analysis of how your company would handle the following situation, given your companies specific directions. General Problem: You work for...

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7c Exercise (Between classes, Practice, does not count for grade). You will be placed on one of four teams (Wiley Coyote, Addled Wesley, Prattle Hall, O'Really). Each company has the same problem, but is taking a different tack. Your team's job is to research and write up your analysis of how your company would handle the following situation, given your companies specific directions. General Problem: You work for a publishing company. You are responsible for your company's traditional database for purchasing, ordering, administration etc. You have now been given additional responsibility of overseeing Providing your journal articles directly to NLM PubMed Central in their standardized XML format. Making all your books, journal articles, and magazine content available to Google in XML format (they will provide you three separate schemas, one for each of book, journal article, and magazine article content). Describe in detail how you will handle this requirements in addition to how you handle your already existing responsibilities (data management of purchasing, ordering, administration). Each company has a specific philosophy. Explain the pros and cons of your philosophy, and then give specifics of what tools you'll use to solve the problem for your company (and how they'll work with existing applications to solve the new as well as existing responsibilities). Wiley Coyote Our chairman believes that XML is the end all and be We all. are getting rid of all of our standard relational databases, and we will be only using XML products to handle all of our operations. We need to decide exactly what this means in terms of what products we'll be using, as well as how we'll accomplish our goals. Addled Wesley We believe that supporting XML is critical to our operations, and want to integrate it more completely into our operation. We have decided to convert all our databases over to native XML databases to work more directly with XML in all situations. We will no longer be using relational databases. We also have to make a decision between using SQL Server or Oracle, depending on which we think will better support our needs. Prattle Hall We believe that relational databases are here to stay, but that XML is important for exchanging documents with other customers and vendors, and even...

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