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  • View Article  Rules of Database App Aging

    Peter Harkins, at his blog Push CX, suggests "Three rules for data base creation and management":

    1. All Fields Become Optional

    2. All Relationships Become Many-to-Many

    3. Chatter Always Expands



    View Article  Measuring the quality of life in your town
    Hats off to Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)." 


    From the Kansas City Star....
    Our tax dollars at work: Who's doing the best job?
    We find hidden facts, and some surprises, on who’s giving you the most for your money.


    Think about how carefully your town spends your money. Maybe you haven’t a clue. Maybe you harbor hunches. Definitely, you should know.


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