No, I'm not asking the community to do my homework for me, I need to do a user analysis phase for my dissertation, and as I don't know anyone who uses SQLite this is the only place I can get my questions answered.
Many thanks. John. On 13/12/05, juan perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So in a nutshell you are asking the community to do your homework. What > a shame. > > Start by analyzing the sqlite3 command line interface, make a GUI that > replicates that (and more, heck its a GUI), contribute it to the sqlite > project, THEN talk about your dissertation. > > jp. > > John Stanton wrote: > > john.newby wrote: > > > >> Hi, I am doing my final year project/dissertation on "Creating a GUI to > >> SQLite" > >> > >> I am after help for my analysis phase and would like any comments/help > >> from > >> members or if you could put me in the right direction as to where I > could > >> find out this information. > >> > >> I would like information regarding SQLite for the following if at all > >> possible:- > >> > >> Why users use SQLite instead of other SQL databases? > > > > SQLite has two fine features. Firstly it is simple, lives in one file > > and doesn't require a server process. Secondly it implements all the > > important elements of SQL. > > > >> Would a GUI detract users from using SQLite? > > > > There is a wagon load of GUIs to SQLite already. They neither add nor > > detract from the DBMS. > > > >> > >> Regarding a GUI to SQLite:- > >> > >> What features a GUI MUST have? > >> What features you would LIKE a GUI to have? > >> What features you would NOT LIKE to have? > > > > This is like asking what features are needed in a coat without > > specifying its intended usage. > > > >> > >> Any help on these questions or any other information you may feel > >> would help > >> me on my journey would be greatfully appreciated. > >> > >> You can contact me at my University email address on > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> Many thanks for your help. > >> > >> John. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== > >> This e-mail is intended solely for the addressee. It may contain > >> private and > >> confidential information. If you are not the intended addressee, > >> please take > >> no action based on it nor show a copy to anyone. Please reply to this > >> e-mail > >> to highlight the error. You should also be aware that all electronic > mail > >> from, to, or within Northumbria University may be the subject of a > >> request > >> under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and related legislation, and > >> therefore may be required to be disclosed to third parties. > >> This e-mail and attachments have been scanned for viruses prior to > >> leaving > >> Northumbria University. Northumbria University will not be liable for > any > >> losses as a result of any viruses being passed on. > >> > >> > > > > > > > >