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(a few suggestions re page content and organization)
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Wouldn't it be good for browsing this list to organize alphabetically?
 
Wouldn't it be good for browsing this list to organize alphabetically?
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-> Yes I agree.
  
 
Also, why not have a DSS topic? There is a whole compendium on DSS started on the wiki. So, for example, just add a link to the main page accessing DSS descriptions.
 
Also, why not have a DSS topic? There is a whole compendium on DSS started on the wiki. So, for example, just add a link to the main page accessing DSS descriptions.
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-> I am not sure how you would like to organize that. Just proceed - that I can follow your suggestion
  
 
Last, databases are not, properly speaking, tools. They are the product of a tool (e.g., a DBMS). I suggest we replace "database" with database management system. Examples would include things like Microsoft Access, SQL Server, etc.
 
Last, databases are not, properly speaking, tools. They are the product of a tool (e.g., a DBMS). I suggest we replace "database" with database management system. Examples would include things like Microsoft Access, SQL Server, etc.
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-> I agree, should be changed,

Revision as of 15:33, 11 December 2009

Wouldn't it be good for browsing this list to organize alphabetically? -> Yes I agree.

Also, why not have a DSS topic? There is a whole compendium on DSS started on the wiki. So, for example, just add a link to the main page accessing DSS descriptions. -> I am not sure how you would like to organize that. Just proceed - that I can follow your suggestion

Last, databases are not, properly speaking, tools. They are the product of a tool (e.g., a DBMS). I suggest we replace "database" with database management system. Examples would include things like Microsoft Access, SQL Server, etc.

-> I agree, should be changed,