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Acknowledgements<br />

The authors owe a significant debt to the authors of the previous edition of this book, which<br />

provided the foundation upon which we were able to build <strong>for</strong> this new edition:<br />

• Debra Eaton<br />

• Vitor Rodrigues<br />

• Manoj K. Sardana<br />

• Michael Schenker<br />

• Kathryn Zeidenstein<br />

• Raul Chong<br />

We thank the following individuals <strong>for</strong> their assistance in developing materials referenced in<br />

this book:<br />

Paolo Bruni and the rest of the Redbook team who wrote materials used in the<br />

introduction to the data web services chapter.<br />

Tina Chen, <strong>IBM</strong> Silicon Valley Laboratory, <strong>for</strong> her stored procedure Proof of Technology,<br />

which served as a basis <strong>for</strong> the chapter on developing SQL stored procedures.<br />

Holly Hayes, <strong>IBM</strong> Silicon Valley Laboratory, <strong>for</strong> her developerWorks article entitled<br />

Integrated <strong>Data</strong> Management: Managing the data lifecycle, which was used extensively in<br />

Chapter 11.<br />

Robert Heath, <strong>IBM</strong> Silicon Valley Laboratory, <strong>for</strong> his technote on using query tuning in<br />

<strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong>, which was used as the basis <strong>for</strong> the material in Chapter 7.<br />

Michael Rubin <strong>for</strong> designing the cover of this book.<br />

Susan Visser <strong>for</strong> assistance <strong>with</strong> publishing this book.<br />

Erin Wilson, <strong>IBM</strong> Silicon Valley Laboratory, <strong>for</strong> her instructions about setting up the GSDB<br />

sample database, and <strong>for</strong> the description and diagram used in Appendix C.

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