References: Documentations ➢ D. Maier and J. Stein‚ Indexing in an object-oriented DBMS. ➢ Alfons Kemper and Guido Moerkotte‚ Object-Oriented Database Management‚ 1994 Websites ➢ David Maier’s home page: www.cse.ogi.edu/~maier ➢ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_database ➢ http://www.comptechdoc.org/independent/database/basicdb/dataobject.html
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Movement of the currencies In the foreign exchange market A Research Proposal Presented Marie Nica L. Enopia English Department Adamson University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for English II By Ara Joy Gamo Charlene Nitura Jude Christian Rivera Hazel Rosalejos Ronald Santosidad Angel Mae Sitoy March 2014 TABLE OF CONTENT Title Page … Table of Content…2 Introduction…3 Conceptual framework…4 Statement of the problem…5
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Abstract Oracle Database 11 g is a comprehensive platform database‚ there are many features of the Oracle product that support different kinds of companies worldwide. This writing assignment will present an overview of some Oracle features. More specifically this paper will focus on the main features of oracle database administration‚ like security‚ indexing constraints and views. Basic user security Security refers to activities and measures to ensure the confidentiality‚ integrity
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9.3. Firebase Database - Jonas (ready for proofreading) The Firebase database (ref. ) provides developers with a fast and easy solution to integrate a real time database into their projects. This service is based on a noSQL database and allows to store data online and synchronize this data across multiple clients. In this section we will first elaborate the differences between the Firebase database and a more traditional self-hosted MySQL database and then highlight our use cases and the resulting
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Database Queries and Reports You are responsible for managing information system development projects at AAA Systems. To better track progress in completing projects,you have decided to maintain a simple database table to track the time your employees spend on various tasks and projects with which they are associated. It will also allow you to keep track of employees’ billable hours each week. The table below provides a sample data set. Project_Name Task Name Employee_ID Production Week
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The project for the implementation of our new system for billing and customer management is approaching completion. At the moment‚ the application has passed the user acceptance testing stage and the hardware is already in place. During the development of the system‚ the team realized that the existing database platform was inadequate to the new system; hence‚ they suggested using more modern database environment which will cost the company additional licensing costs. In parallel to this development
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COVER UNISA CENTRE FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME IN PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT STUDY GUIDE FOR MODULE 2 PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT PPSM026 i © 2011 University of South Africa All rights reserved Printed and published by the University of South Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria Author: Ms Irma Fourie PPSM026/1/2011-2013 ii PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT (PPSM026) CONTENTS TOPIC 1: THE PURCHASING FUNCTION: AN OVERVIEW The purchasing function in perspective The task of purchasing
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FOREIGN LIT. “the ability to serve and help people is an obvious requirement for a successful career in food service. Rather than formal qualification‚ an adequate level of training is seen as being more useful.” Mai-Dalton‚ R. R.‚ G. P. Latham‚ et al. (1978). "Selection‚ Management‚ and Performance of Food Service Personnel: A Survey of the Literature." Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 19(2): 40-45. “An outstanding résumé is the best way to stand out and effectively communicate
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The history began between Relational Databases and SQL. In 1970‚ Edgar F. Codd wrote the now-famous paper on relational data modeling: "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks." The original relational database language‚ developed by IBM‚ was called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language) to support its prototype RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) called System/R. The name later was changed from SEQUEL to Structured Query Language. In the beginning Codd started out a
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Characteristics 2 2.5. Hardware Requirements 2 2.5.1. Processor RAM Disk Space 2 2.6. Software Requirements 2 2.6.1. Operating System 2 2.6.2. Application(s) 2 2.6) Definitions of problems 2 2.7. Alternative Solutions 2 3. Feasibility Study 2 3.1. Steps in feasibility analysis 2 3.2. Technical feasibility 2 3.2.1. Front-end and back-end selection 2 3.2.2. Front-end selection 2 3.3. Economical feasibility 2 3.4. Operational Feasibility 2 3.5. Schedule feasibility 2
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