I know this is big in the ODTUG circles. Has anyone used this approach to design 
databases? Seems promising. Though the hardest part would be in convincing the 'i just 
want to code' folks to adapt it. 

I havent really read that much into it. It also appears that the level of skill and 
experience required at the upper levels of the project would have to be quite high to 
make this work. 

anyone have an opinion? 

(see jared, now we have a database design post). 

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