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In my experience, the developers wanted relationship graphics. You can show
what queries hit what parts of the database, the relationship between
different parts of the database, and the parameters of storage.
It's a good place to begin. Some of the images Lou pointed out were good
examples.
Pam
"Michele Davis" <michele -at- krautgrrl -dot- com> wrote in message news:273603 -at- techwr-l -dot- -dot- -dot-
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> Hello all, I'm writing about the Anatomy of a Database and wondering
> what type of graphics would be helpful for the reader? The reader will
> be someone learning MySQL, so not a neophobe, but not a complete techie
> either. Somewhere in between. I'm just stuck, so I'm asking for ideas.
>
> Thanks! Michele
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