Community Management Organisational Freedom
13 March 2009Here is a partial example of the structural requirements of a PMO database:
| Database Structural Requirements 2/1/2007 | ||
| Issue | Requirement | Source |
| Database type | Relational | PMO |
| Data structure | Normalized | PMO |
| Query language(s) | SQL | IT |
| Link to relational diagram | PMO RMDBS relational diagram.doc | PMO |
| Link to data table descriptions | PMO RMBDS data table definitions.doc | PMO |
| Additional elements | Additional timesheet data entry form and project manager notes form for handheld computers connected via cellular network for users on the road | PMO
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Define technical requirements
Effective use of data requires that the RDBMS be able to send data to, and receive it from, a host of other applications, computing devices, and printing devices. It must be able to do this at the appropriate frequency: in real time, as needed, or on a specific schedule. The computing devices may be full personal computers, or may be hand-held devices, and they may be on the main network, on a wireless network, connected over a wide-area-network, over the Internet, or through the cellular telephone system. All these conditions affect the requirements for data storage capacity, data transmission capacity, security, and interface with business case operating systems and applications.
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