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Ah, the crowd sighs a collective sigh of relief. It’s over, done. Throughout the past 14 chapters you’ve taken your database system from conception to a working database. You’ve gathered data on what the user wanted, built models of this data, created tables, considered various safeguarding mechanisms, and finally added code to act as a kind of tier between the user and the data. So your development work is at an end then? Well, though the OLTP part of the system is now complete, you still have a few (not insignificant) things to tidy up.
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Davidson, L. (2004). Completing the Project. In: Pro SQL Server 2000 Database Design: Building Quality OLTP Databases. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0708-5_15
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