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    Student Database

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    SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION (SRS) FOR Student and Unit Management System (SUMS) – Registration Module Version 1.0 Prepared by: YEUNG Kam Fung (Ivan) Prepared for: Jim Briggs‚ University of Portsmouth DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY |Version Number |Date |Description | |1.1 |8th December 2005 |Jim made some formatting and content |

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    Database Normalization

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    and more complex tables during normalization‚ the process of normalizing a database can help to organize data more efficiently by minimizing redundancy and providing more accurate records. During the process‚ column and field names are consolidated into more specific ones to avoid repetition of data. In many cases‚ tables are divided into two or more tables and linked via a relationship using their Primary Keys and/or Foreign Keys. The main goal is to allow each table to be updated individually without

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    DATABASE SQL

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    DATABASE A database is an organized collection of data. The data is typically organized to model aspects of reality in a way that supports processes requiring information. (1) Often abbreviated DB‚ a database is basically a collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data. You can think of a database as an electronic filing system. Traditional databases are organized by fields‚ records‚ and files. A field is a single piece of information;

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    Distributed Database

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    DISTRIBUTED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A distributed Database Management System (DDBMS) is a database in which storage devices are not all attached to a common processing unit such as the CPU. It may be stored in multiple computers‚ located in the same physical location; or may be dispersed over a network of interconnected computers. Unlike parallel systems‚ in which the processors are tightly coupled and constitute a single database system‚ a distributed database system consists of loosely coupled

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    Introduction to Databases

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    Part 1 Background Chapter 1 Introduction to Databases 1.1 A database management system provides a number of facilities that will vary from system to system. Describe the type of facilities you might expect‚ especially those that aid the initial implementation of a database and its subsequent administration. Initially‚ the type of facilities expected should be described. These include: data storage and retrieval‚ concurrency control mechanism‚ authorization services‚ integrity mechanisms

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    Database Proposal

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    Proposal Course Name: Database Management System Database System for: School/College Database Name: e School Management System (eSMS) Our Database Software: We have to develop database software on a School/College Islamabad College for Girls (ICG). Our database name is eSMS stands for e school Management System. Selected Organization: The target organization ICG (Islamabad College for Girls) is located at Shalimar 6/2‚ Islamabad. Introduction

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    Database Paper

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    Server Express. The advanced services have a database engine‚ full text search‚ reporting services‚ business intelligence development studio‚ and SQL server management studio. The tools have a database engine‚ and SQL server management studio. The SQL Server SQL Express has just a Database engine. The Limitations are there can only be 1 CPU‚ only 1GB of memory‚ only 10GB of size‚ and you can only do replication if you are a subscriber. [3] Oracle Database 11g Express has limitations of 1 CPU‚ 1GB

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    Multimedia Database

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    images‚ voices and movies. The huge amount of data in different multimedia applications deserved to have the databases since the databases could provide consistency‚ integrity‚ security and availability of the data. From the user perspective‚ databases offer functionality for easy manipulation‚ query‚ and retrieval of relevant information from huge collections of stored data. Multimedia databases have to cope up with the increasing usage of large volume of multimedia data used in various software applications

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    Foreign Exchange Management at British Airways The overall foreign exchange position of a co. may be complex as illustrated in the case of BA. BA does business in approx. 140 foreign currencies‚ which account for approx. 60% of group revenue & 40% of operating expenses (the rest being UK sterling). The group generates a surplus in most of these currencies. The main exceptions are the US dollar & the pound sterling in which BA has a deficit‚ arising from capital expenditure on fuel‚ which is payable

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    Database Notes

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    Database: specialized structures that allow computer-based systems to store‚ manage‚ and retrieve data very quickly. Data are raw facts. Information is the result of processing raw data to reveal its meaning. To reveal meaning‚ information requires context. Raw data must be properly formatted for storage Data constitute the building blocks of information. Information is produced by processing data. Information is used to reveal the meaning of data. Accurate‚ relevant‚ and timely information

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