Join DAMA-RMC
for
Database Design Contentious Issues
When: Friday, February 2nd - 2:30pm-5:30pm
Location: Cyber Qubits - Greenwood Village (VentureX)
Address: 6400 S Fiddlers Green Cir, Ste. 300-312. Greenwood Village, CO 80111
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Presentations:
Database Design Contentious Issues with Karen Lopez
Biography Karen is a senior project manager and architect with an extensive background in development processes and information management. She specializes in taking practical approaches to systems development. She has 20+ years of public speaking (keynotes, speeches, and demonstrations). She wants attendees to have fun, gain insights and take away inspiration for working with new technologies and methods. She's known for her slightly irreverent and practical approach to IT training and speaking. She wants you to be part of #TEAMDATA. Follow and connect with Karen on LinkedIn or Sessonize Abstract A highly interactive and popular session where attendees evaluate the options and best practices of common and advanced design issues. Then they argue about the answers. Modules may be voted on ahead of time by participants but could include: - Are NULLs evil? - How many are too many joins? - Who gets the final say in design decisions? - How long is too long for a naming standard? - Are GUIDs helpful? - Is refactoring a help or a hindrance? - Are all surrogate keys helpful? - Are data models anti-agile? - Is a database software or infrastructure or both? - Which is more important: performance or data quality? - Is normalization the end of the world? - Are naming standards just for the wicked? - Are repeating columns that bad? - How much security should be in the database rather than the application? - A faux NULLs dangerous? Bring your votes, your debates, and your opinions.
Biography
Karen is a senior project manager and architect with an extensive background in development processes and information management. She specializes in taking practical approaches to systems development. She has 20+ years of public speaking (keynotes, speeches, and demonstrations). She wants attendees to have fun, gain insights and take away inspiration for working with new technologies and methods.
She's known for her slightly irreverent and practical approach to IT training and speaking. She wants you to be part of #TEAMDATA.
Follow and connect with Karen on LinkedIn or Sessonize
Abstract
A highly interactive and popular session where attendees evaluate the options and best practices of common and advanced design issues. Then they argue about the answers. Modules may be voted on ahead of time by participants but could include: - Are NULLs evil? - How many are too many joins? - Who gets the final say in design decisions? - How long is too long for a naming standard? - Are GUIDs helpful? - Is refactoring a help or a hindrance? - Are all surrogate keys helpful? - Are data models anti-agile? - Is a database software or infrastructure or both? - Which is more important: performance or data quality? - Is normalization the end of the world? - Are naming standards just for the wicked? - Are repeating columns that bad? - How much security should be in the database rather than the application? - A faux NULLs dangerous? Bring your votes, your debates, and your opinions.
Other Details:
Join DAMA-RMC at Cyber Qubits! Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.
Join DAMA-RMC at Cyber Qubits!
Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.
Doors open at 2:00pm for networking and presentations begin promptly at 3:00pm. Event followed by a 'Pint of Data' Happy hour at Cherry Creek Food Hall & Brewery (Formerly Grange) Address: 6575 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Event table/booth and other sponsorship and job promotion opportunities available. See Sponsor Benefits for more information.
Doors open at 2:00pm for networking and presentations begin promptly at 3:00pm.
Event followed by a 'Pint of Data' Happy hour at
Address: 6575 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Event table/booth and other sponsorship and job promotion opportunities available. See Sponsor Benefits for more information.
Contact PartnershipsVP@damarmc.org to book your space at a future events.