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Data Access Layer Specifications

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How do you design an effective GUI so that the user control widgets are correctly mapped to the data elements? With explicit specifications, of course. Here's a well-constructed example.

Data Transformation Map

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Map the transformation of the data elements from source system tables to data warehouse target tables.

Design Process Checkpoints

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Does your project team and your client know what the project milestones should look like? Describe the progressive milestones and their relationship to the rest of the project, as in this example of the design phase of an application development project.

Detailed Pricing Model for Software Selection

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by Vyom Bhuta

You have your software choices narrowed down. Now it's time to look at the bottom line. Cost is always important in your software package selection. This spreadsheet will make sure there are no hidden costs that you haven't considered.

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