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Database systems never live in a vacuum; they always have client applications that depend on them. Implementing efficient database design and T-SQL code is essential for good system health and performance; however, it is not enough. Poorly designed and written client applications will never perform well, regardless of the quality of the database backend.
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© 2014 Dmitri Korotkevitch
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Korotkevitch, D. (2014). System Design Considerations. In: Pro SQL Server Internals. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5963-3_16
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