At 04:37 PM 5/19/2005, Frank Carrubba wrote:

Having just converted an Access application to RBASE I can give you a
few reasons you can use on your University Management.

The six months it took to develop the rudimentary functions using access
and Visual Basic was developed using RBASE in 4 weeks.  The productivity
factor is much greater with RBASE than Access.  While each application
will be different the productivity factor should prove to be double with
RBASE.

Access does not work well in a networked environment.  The database is
designed to work as a standalone application running on a desktop, such
as Microsoft Money.  While Access will work on a network when you have
four or more people using the database at the same time response time
becomes unacceptable.

Access is not a scalable database.  If you have any complexity to your
table structures volume becomes a real problem, thus negatively
impacting response time.  It is difficult to paint broad interpretations
here, however a database over 1/2 gig begins to bog down quickly adding
to the end user frustration over response time.

Finally, training of development personal becomes more expensive with
Access because you must use another language such as Visual Basic to add
logic to the system using Access.  Visual Basic is syntax specific
requiring a very knowledgeable programmer to automate user reqirements.

My 2 cents, hope this helps.

Technology Solutions, Inc.
Frank


Frank,

Thank you so much for your input. I sincerely appreciate your continued
support.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.



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