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Data Tool Orientation

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Dynamic applications use a variety of data sources: relational databases, XML data files, or even text files. When we start to write an application, data storage is undoubtedly important. Not only is it used to store company data, but it also contains valuable information about our clients or customers. In order to maximize the performance and efficiency of the application, suitable data storage has to be chosen and partitioned carefully.

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© 2004 Bill Sempf, Donald Xie, James Greenwood, Rob Harrop, Colt Kwong, Jan Machacek, Brian Bischof, Jon Reid, and Kunal Cheda

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Sempf, B. et al. (2004). Data Tool Orientation. In: Pro Visual Studio.NET. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0749-8_4

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