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<p>DBAs and developers alike find it hard to effectively develop, deploy and manage a data-tier application throughout its lifecycle. SQL Server developers today want to create a data-tier application they can test, declaratively deploy across multiple instances
 while the system deals with version upgrades. SQL Server DBAs on the other hand want to know deployment requirements a priori and they too want the system to perform some of the mechanical upgrade operations instead of managing data-tier applications via a
 bunch of scripts. In this video we will dive into Microsoft’s investments in the SQL Server data-tier application space and demonstrate the concepts and tools that simplify development and deployment of data-tier applications using Visual Studio 2010 and SQL
 Server Management Studio in SQL Server 2008 R2.</p>
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<p>NOTE: Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 currently supports deploying Data-tier applications only to SQL Server 2008 R2. Please download and install the upcoming CTP3 of SQL Server 2008 R2 in order to use Data-tier Application Projects in Visual Studio 2010 Beta2.</p>
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DBAs and developers alike find it hard to effectively develop, deploy and manage a data-tier application throughout its lifecycle. SQL Server developers today want to create a data-tier application they can test, declaratively deploy across multiple instances
 while the system deals with version upgrades. SQL Server DBAs on the other hand want to know deployment requirements a priori and they too want the system to perform some of the mechanical upgrade operations instead of managing data-tier applications via a
 bunch of scripts. In this video we will dive into Microsoft’s investments in the SQL Server data-tier application space and demonstrate the concepts and tools that simplify development and deployment of data-tier applications using Visual Studio 2010 and SQL
 Server Management Studio in SQL Server 2008 R2. 
&amp;nbsp; 
NOTE: Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 currently supports deploying Data-tier applications only to SQL Server 2008 R2. Please download and install the upcoming CTP3 of SQL Server 2008 R2 in order to use Data-tier Application Projects in Visual Studio 2010 Beta2. 
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      <title>Dr. Peter Chen on the Entity Relationship Model and ADO.NET Entity Framework</title>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Dr. Peter Chen is a Fellow of ACM, IEEE, and AAAS and has received many prestigious awards including ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award and IEEE Harry Goode Award. He has been listed in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World for
 more than 15 years.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Dr. Chen's <a href="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=320440">
<span>original paper on the Entity-Relationship model (ER model)</span></a>, published in 1976 is
<b>one of the most cited papers</b> in the computer software field. Based on one particular citation database, Chen's paper is the
<a href="http://csc.lsu.edu/~chen/Most_cited_A_in_CS.htm"><span>35th most cited article in Computer Science.</span></a>&nbsp; It is the
<b>4<sup>th</sup> most downloaded paper</b> from the ACM Digital Library in January 2005 (<i>Communications of ACM</i>, March 2005) even though the paper was published 30 years ago.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Dr. Chen’s work is a cornerstone of software engineering, in particular
<b>Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE).</b>&nbsp; In the late 80’s and early 90’s,
<b>IBM’s</b> <b>Application Development Cycle (AD/Cycle) framework</b> and <b>DB2 repository (RM/MVS)</b> were based on the ER model.&nbsp; Other vendors’ repository systems such as Digital’s CDD&#43; were also based on the ER model.&nbsp; Prof. Chen has made significant
 impact on the CASE industry by his research work and by his lecturing around the world on structured system development methodologies.&nbsp; Most of the major CASE tools including
<b>Computer Associates’ ERWIN</b>, <b>Oracle’s Designer/2000</b>, and <b>Sybase’s PowerDesigner</b> (and even a general drawing tool like
<b>Microsoft’s VISIO</b>) are influenced by the ER model.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>In this podcast, Brian Beckman interviews Dr. Chen along with Jose Blakeley, Software Architect, SQL Server, and Britt Johnston, Director of Program Management, Data Programmability.&nbsp;Join as we discuss the ideas behind Dr. Chen's&nbsp;original
 paper, how these concepts have subsequently influenced&nbsp;the software industry and database technologies, and&nbsp;how the
<span><a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/data/aa937723.aspx"><span>ADO.NET Entity Framework</span></a></span> is an execution runtime for the ER model.</span></p>
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Dr. Peter Chen is a Fellow of ACM, IEEE, and AAAS and has received many prestigious awards including ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award and IEEE Harry Goode Award. He has been listed in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World for
 more than 15 years. 
 
Dr. Chen&#39;s 
original paper on the Entity-Relationship model (ER model), published in 1976 is
one of the most cited papers in the computer software field. Based on one particular citation database, Chen&#39;s paper is the
35th most cited article in Computer Science.&amp;nbsp; It is the
4th most downloaded paper from the ACM Digital Library in January 2005 (Communications of ACM, March 2005) even though the paper was published 30 years ago. 
 
Dr. Chen’s work is a cornerstone of software engineering, in particular
Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE).&amp;nbsp; In the late 80’s and early 90’s,
IBM’s Application Development Cycle (AD/Cycle) framework and DB2 repository (RM/MVS) were based on the ER model.&amp;nbsp; Other vendors’ repository systems such as Digital’s CDD&amp;#43; were also based on the ER model.&amp;nbsp; Prof. Chen has made significant
 impact on the CASE industry by his research work and by his lecturing around the world on structured system development methodologies.&amp;nbsp; Most of the major CASE tools including
Computer Associates’ ERWIN, Oracle’s Designer/2000, and Sybase’s PowerDesigner (and even a general drawing tool like
Microsoft’s VISIO) are influenced by the ER model. 
 
In this podcast, Brian Beckman interviews Dr. Chen along with Jose Blakeley, Software Architect, SQL Server, and Britt Johnston, Director of Program Management, Data Programmability.&amp;nbsp;Join as we discuss the ideas behind Dr. Chen&#39;s&amp;nbsp;original
 paper, how these concepts have subsequently influenced&amp;nbsp;the software industry and database technologies, and&amp;nbsp;how the
ADO.NET Entity Framework is an execution runtime for the ER model. 
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