Title: | DEC Rdb against the World |
Moderator: | HERON::GODFRIND |
Created: | Fri Jun 12 1987 |
Last Modified: | Thu Feb 23 1995 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1348 |
Total number of notes: | 5438 |
Hi Everyone. I hope that the combined expertise in this file can help me out. I am a librarian working as a researcher in an engineering group. I have experience as a skilled database end-user, but I am not a programmer, software specialist, or technical database designer. The head of my group as asked me to serve as project manager for a database project which will break DEC products into components specified by the group, and will search across the products and map trends and technological developments. Eventually, the database will include competitive products as well. The givens for the project are that the software be VAX-based, relational (we will want to add fields to records as the project develops and search horizontally across records), and well supported. The FIRST PRIORITY of the group is that this database get up as soon as possible. They want as a deliverable that the software be chosen and ordered before Christmas. Four-level security is a must, and query is extremely important. It must have programming capability in FORTRAN, C, or BASIC, but also be very user-friendly because it will be used by high-level management who will not be trained in complex query procedures. On the output level, there must be applications including graphing, spreadsheet, and report functions. Basically, we need this yesterday. We met with some RDB people last week, who explained that we would need a pretty intensive programming effort at the outset to get this up and design a user-friendly query at for the occasional user. The group wants to investigate products which may have a more highly developed query function for requesting data from the database built into it. Specifically, we want to compare INGRES, ORACLE, FOCUS, to RDB and make a decision within 10 days. I know this sounds tight, but they want to be using the database in a preliminary form by the end of January. Immediacy is a top priority. Well, that's my story. I'd appreciate any help from any of you experts out there. We will need help with record design, but hopefully won't need an intensive and complex programming effort right now. Any information is helpful, names, phone numbers, reference sources. Send me mail on MILRAT::KALLOCK or call me at DTN 223-1663, or reply to this note to get in touch. Thanks in advance! Ann
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57.1 | well, there's this vendor called DEC... | BISTRO::WATSON | le blues - pourquoi singulier? | Fri Dec 11 1987 09:37 | 17 |
Ann, As has been said before in this conference, make sure that comparisions you make are valid. Example of an invalid comparision for your project: Rdb/VMS vs ORACLE Example of an valid comparision for your project: Rdb/VMS + other tools vs ORACLE Where other tools might include RALLY, TEAMDATA or DTR. Maybe you or someone else could explain to me what 4-level security is? I personally think that DEC projects should use DEC products unless there are very strong reasons for not doing so. If we don't use what we sell, why should anyone else? Andrew. | |||||
57.2 | Some thoughts | CREDIT::HIGGS | Festooned with DMLs | Fri Dec 11 1987 16:39 | 26 |
RE: .-1 I personally think that DEC projects should use DEC products unless there are very strong reasons for not doing so. If we don't use what we sell, why should anyone else? I completely agree. I wish there were an official corporate policy regarding that, but I don't think there is. Given what .0 describes, Datatrieve would seem to be the most obvious way to go (it can access RMS, Rdb/VMS and DBMS, has forms and graphing capabilities, you can do Datatrieve queries and/or canned procedures to allow for the simple user interface, and I believe that DECcalc has an interface with it, too). Rdb/VMS has ALL of VAX FORTRAN, VAX C, VAX BASIC, VAX COBOL, VAX Pascal, ( and VAX Ada in the latest FT version ) support. Teamdata and Rally and the VAX COBOL generator work with Rdb/VMS, and there are several 3rd-party products that layer on top of Rdb/VMS if you really want to go 4GL (whatever that means) and simple user interface. Don't forget that, especially if you're with Digital, you will likely get MUCH better support than you are likely to get from INGRES, ORACLE, etc. There is a lot of technical and application level expertise in the company that you can tap into, including notes conferences like this. Not only is the support level likely to be better, but also the response time. Bryan | |||||
57.3 | Do it in DTR/RDB | ALBANY::MULLER | Sat Dec 12 1987 03:21 | 8 | |
Ann, Add my vote for DTR/RDB to Bryan's. I do these in the field for customers and your application, at first glance, sounds simple but you will need someone to do it for you if you need to get it done before the end of January. It looks do-able in that time frame and you would have the ability to semi-prototype to see what you really want. Fred | |||||
57.4 | and FMS or TDMS too! | ALBANY::MULLER | Sat Dec 12 1987 03:22 | 1 | |
57.5 | Try SMARTSTAR and Rdb | DIXIE1::NUHFER | Tue Mar 08 1988 03:10 | 11 | |
Ann, Many of the features that you request are available through the use of Rdb and SMARTSTAR. Not to knock our own product set, but the choice of Signal Technology as a CMP is a good one. They have an excellent product set that is DSRI compliant and is a good 4GL front end for Rdb applications, ad hoc reports and queries. Joe |