Creating Databases Yellowknife NT

One of the most important organizational methods a professional or business owner in Yellowknife can use is an efficient database. Databases are essentially a collection of records and data that are easily accessed by simple queries. People in Yellowknife need to use effective database design to meet their business or home office needs.


1. Local Companies

Black Ice Partners
(867) 766-3405
Yellowknife, NT
Kirk Computer Systems Ltd
(867) 669-6800
Yellowknife, NT
Northern Learning Company
(867) 920-2253
Yellowknife, NT
Raven Consulting Ltd
(867) 766-2142
Yellowknife, NT
Academy of Learning
(867) 920-2253
Yellowknife, NT
Pmnet Solutions
(867) 920-2280
Yellowknife, NT

2. Database Design Options

Many people around Yellowknife who decide to develop and design databases are doing so in order to eliminate paper records or supplement their current organizational structure. Homeowners may use a database to keep track of financial records or a small Yellowknife business owner may use databases to keep track of employee records. As such, there is often a need by these database developers for a simple design approach. In the world of database development, the flat model for design is the entry level for new users.

The flat database design model essentially turns a spreadsheet into a slightly more elaborate data storage unit. Developers will take a spreadsheet design, with its simple rows and columns, and make it accessible for those who have a low threshold for technological use. Users who want to access files can simply load the spreadsheet through their database program. Other database users may want to search for a specific record in their financial or personal file. The flat model allows for a basic search of the rows and columns in a database to find a specific piece of data. This is the basis of all database development and design, which may be optimal for many users in Yellowknife.

3. Comprehensive Models

While the flat model is great for basic database users, offices and people in Yellowknife who use databases quite a bit will want something more complex. Database design may need to include hundreds of different files, which contain thousands of records, in its schema. Businesses in Yellowknife need to be able to hunt down files from a long list of spreadsheets and individuals who need to group a series of records together need to be able to do an advanced search. There are several comprehensive models for database design that can be employed for this purpose.

The hierarchical method of database design branches off from the simplicity of the flat model in a manner often compared to a tree. A user in the hierarchical method can begin in a simple spreadsheet, perform a search function, and then come into contact with all of the appropriate records in that spreadsheet. For example, a writer who is looking for all of the contacts in the state of New York can search within a database file and have all of those records pop up in a search query.

While the hierarchical method may be effective for a basic level of searches, the network and relational models are ideal for more complex database needs. The network model essentially connects multiple version of the hierarchical model into an interconnected system, like trees in the forest. Users are able to access multiple database screens while searching for specific data, which they can narrow down to their desired bits of information and place in a printable report. Relational databases simply extend beyond the network model, connecting multiple databases and allowing more complex search options for the user. These models should be assessed by anyone looking for comprehensive databases, though it is important to know that starting with a less complex database to start does not preclude further development.

4. Finding The Optimal Program For You

Like any other type of office software, there are plenty of database design programs around Yellowknife available for personal or business purposes. Ideally, a database user looks at the goal of their prospective database before choosing a design program. However, anyone in Yellowknife looking for innovative database design without knowing the specific data entering the system can use several criteria to find the optimal database design program for their needs.

Prospective database users need to first look at the simplicity of the software's database. Typically, a software company will allow a potential customer to take a look at screen shots or even download a demo version of the program for sampling purposes. With the exception of people schooled in database design, simpler is always better and a development interface with too many bells and whistles may be inadvisable. The question that buyers should consider is whether a person with a minimal amount of knowledge or preconceived notions could use the program.

In addition to usability, database designers need to look at a few minor factors. Compatibility with office computer systems is a given but business professionals around Yellowknife need to consider whether the program fulfils design and development requirements in the near future. As well, there is always a consideration of price in purchasing database software. Some programs may be prohibitively expensive but others may just be too costly for the service they provide. Purchasers should first look at functionality and then determine if the price is too big for their budgets.