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Michael Champion wrote: > I wonder if there are analogous cases in the history of technology > (ahem, besides SGML?) where a set of good ideas got out of control. How about SQL and the relational data model? Back in the old days we had a variety of approaches to data storage -- however, today, most of the new folk in the industry have never even seen anything that wasn't relational with a SQL-like query syntax. We seem to have forgotten that while you can do just about anything you want with a relational database, it often makes sense to use a network or object database instead. Sometimes a simple indexed file is best and other times, a random access record structure worked fine (remember them? Access record #2...). The "good idea" which was Codd's work on the relational model has "gotten out of control" in that it has completely swept away most of the alternative (and sometimes superior) models from consideration. The monopoly of the relational model has often forced people to twist their applications to fit the model rather than choosing the DBMS that matches their need. In other cases, we're using complex relational systems when much simpler methods would be more efficient. Note: Before anyone flames me for being anti-relational, please understand that I am no such thing. bob wyman
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