Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Summary
Chapter 9 has included a whirlwind of information, and we've covered a lot
of ground. You should now have a handle on naming and creating objects
in SQL Server, and you should feel comfortable with creating a physical
model given a logical model and some business requirements. At this stage
of the game, Mountain View Music has a database, and the only thing left
to do is to make sure that it performs up to standards and that our devel-
opers have a way to access the information that will be stored in the data-
base. In the final two chapters we talk about just that. First, we look at
indexing in SQL Server and then we delve into the creation of an abstrac-
tion layer.
 
 
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