I will be holding 2 focus group meetings at PASS SQLSaturday #228 Cambridge between 27-28 September in Queens College. These interactive sessions are based around 10 questions derived from my earlier research.
My research investigates the current practices and procedures that are used and examines the complexities of managing database systems. Certain practices can be considered best practice. Best practices can be defined as a recommended way of carrying out actions for desirable outcomes as advised by product vendors or senior technical people in the field and this is the definition being used in the research.
PASS SQL Saturday Cambridge has been so kind to assist with providing a venue and forum for my research, see the newsletter snippet.
SQL Saturday newsletter
Since one of the aims of SQLSaturday Cambridge is to try and give back to the community, we would like to draw your attention to a study group that Victoria Holt is holding in order to gather information and attempt to answer the question "Is the adoption of best practices and procedures affected by the complex interactions that are an integral part of the management of database systems?".
She is looking for two batches of approximately 15 volunteers to each give an hour of their time for a very interesting and useful discussion. More logistical details about this group can be obtained on the day, please head over to http://www.sqltoolkit.co.uk/focusgroup.htm to find out a bit more about her project.
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26/09/13 or 27/09/13
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Time
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Logistical details about this group
can be obtained on the day
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Place
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Erasmus Room, Queens College, Silver Street, Cambridge, CB3 9ET |
By attending the research focus group meeting you give your consent to the ground rules.
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