Sports Day System Name: Chan Ying Wah Content: |Objective……………………........... |Pg.3-5 | |Analysis.……..…….……………….. |Pg.6-11 | |Design ……....…….……………….. |Pg.13-21 | |Implementation……………………..
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Oracle9i Backup and Recovery Concepts Release 2 (9.2) March 2002 Part No. A96519-01 Oracle9i Backup and Recovery Concepts‚ Release 2 (9.2) Part No. A96519-01 Copyright © 2001‚ 2002 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Lance Ashdown Graphic Designer: Valarie Moore Contributors: Beldalker Anand‚ Tammy Bednar‚ Don Beusee‚ Wei Hu‚ Donna Keesling‚ Bill Lee‚ Lenore Luscher‚ Ron Obermarck‚ Muthu Olagappan‚ Francisco Sanchez‚ Vinay Srihari‚ Steve Wertheimer The Programs
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Hospital-Based Database System (A Case Study of BIRDEM) Rosina Surovi Khan Department of Computer Science and Engineering Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Email: surovi99@yahoo.com Abstract— As technology advances‚ information in different organizations of Bangladesh can no more be maintained manually. There is a growing need for the information to become computerized so that it can be suitably stored. This is where databases come into the picture. Databases are convenient
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technology to achieve their goals of efficiency in productivity‚ costs and increased service levels. Additionally‚ at the Census Bureau‚ not every active or operational database is a candidate for consolidation‚ and those that are‚ needs to be tailored to fit one or more available methods of consolidation. Before deciding on a database consolidation method‚ it is important to have a precise picture of the goals and compromises that the participating
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Enterprise Database Management System Paper Tania Hillard Database Management / DBM 502 Pamela Hurd June 25‚ 2006 Introduction This paper will discuss the implementation‚ use of an enterprise DBMS‚ the advantages and disadvantages of an enterprise DBMS. A database management system ‚ or DBMS‚ gives the user access to their data and helps them transform the raw data into information. The DBMS is just a collection of programs that manages the database structure and controls access to
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Benefits of a Database & Information Gathering Techniques Ian Keller Strayer University Introduction to Relational Database Management Systems CIS 111 Professor Jonathan C. Thrall April 26th‚ 2012 Databases are very important to every person in the world today. Whatever you do in you daily routine you are bound to come in contact with some form of database and our world has become so dependent on it that most people won’t even realize the importance of databases. A database is a bunch
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recorded. Activities include changing of plutonium energy pack‚ change of radar guidance system‚ and any replacement of parts. All history of maintenances is kept as accurate maintenance records. Propose a database system for NEXUS based on the scenario given. SCENARIO 2 Propose a database system for a travel agency. In this travel agency‚ there are three types of employees: Counter staff‚ Executive and Managers. An executive and a Counter Staff may report to many managers‚ and at the same time
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Database Modeling and Design: Logical Design 4th Edition Toby Teorey‚ Sam Lightstone‚ Tom Nadeau Lecture Notes Contents I. Introduction ................................................................………...……2 Relational database life cycle 3 Characteristics of a good database design process 6 II. The Entity-Relationship (ER) Model …………...……………….7 Basic ER concepts 7 Ternary relationships 11 III. The Unified Modeling Language (UML)………...…………….13 Class diagrams 13 Activity
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Normalization of Database Tables Database Tables and Normalization * Normalization is a process for assigning attributes to entities. It reduces data redundancies and helps eliminate the data anomalies. * Normalization works through a series of stages called normal forms: * First normal form (1NF) * Second normal form (2NF) * Third normal form (3NF) * Fourth normal form (4NF) * The highest level of normalization is not always desirable. * The Need
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Stratford University Database Security (SOF620) Professor: Godson Chukwuma Term Paper Assignment Submitted by Rafik Abdelhamid Osmane Top ten threats in Database security: 1. Excessive Privilege Abuse 2. Legitimate Privilege Abuse 3. Privilege Elevation 4. Database Platform Vulnerabilities 5. SQL Injection 6. Weak Audit Trail 7. Denial of Service 8. Database Communication Protocol Vulnerabilities 9. Weak Authentication 10. Backup Data Exposure The common
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