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    Sample Review of Related Lit

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    2.0 Review of Related Literature and Studies 2.1 Introduction This chapter discussed the related literature and studies to assess and evaluate the existing system to see the need for the proposed system. 2.2 Review of Literature 2.2.1 Local Literature 2.2.1.1 Regulating the establishment and operation of pawnshops As stated in the Presidential Decree No. 114 series 1973 Regulating the establishment and operating of PAWNSHOPS‚ It is hereby declared the policy of the State to regulate the

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    Olap

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    Stephen Jones August 8‚ 2005 Raw data collected and maintained in a database is meaningless‚ unless it is assembled and analyzed in some fashion. One technology that has been designed to do just that is called OLAP. OLAP stands for OnLine Analytical Processing‚ and is defined different ways by different sources. Webopedia.com defines OLAP as "…a category of software tools that provides analysis of data stored in a database." This simple definition tells us that there are multiple components

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    BC Multimedia Database: Content and Structure Samir Kumar Jalal Documentation Research and Training Center‚ Bangalore-59 Abstract Multimedia is a combination of text‚ graphics‚ animations‚ audio and video converted from different formats into digital media. The extension of database application to handle multimedia objects requires synchronization of multiple media data streams. Time-related characteristics of multimedia data should be superimposed on the existing database. This paper will

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    Mssql vs Mysql

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    l Introduction An important aspect of database development is how to access your data using standard protocols. Both MySql and MSSql Server do a good job of supporting all major protocols for accessing their respective databases. MYsql and MSsql are the two Sql Servers that are commonly used today by the programmers and other IT people. These two are the most popular choices when considering a utility for data management. Both are efficient at keeping the data organized and readily available through

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    INFORMATION SYSTEMS & DATABASES INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information systems perform a set of information processes requiring participants‚ data/ information and information technology. The processes are collecting‚ analysing‚ organising‚ processing‚ storing/ retrieving‚ transmitting/ receiving and displaying. CHARACTERISTICS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information systems are created to provide access to information for an organisation or individual and have the following characteristics: • ORGANISATION

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    Database Models and Legacy Systems The evolution of the information age demanded robust management systems for storing large volume of data‚ efficiency in retrieval‚ and enhanced data security and sharing; hence‚ the development of databases from flat file systems. Despite this advancement in technology‚ many organizations such as Colorado Financial Reporting System (COFRS) continue to use legacy database systems. Colorado Financial Reporting System (COFRS) The Colorado Financial Reporting

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    Data Warehousing and Olap

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    and on-line analytical processing (OLAP) are essential elements of decision support‚ which has increasingly become a focus of the database industry. Many commercial products and services are now available‚ and all of the principal database management system vendors now have offerings in these areas. Decision support places some rather different requirements on database technology compared to traditional on-line transaction processing applications. This paper provides an overview of data warehousing

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    Intrusion Handling Mechanism For Relational Databases A.Nushrath Fathima1 & S.Sheik Faritha Begum2 M.E/CSE Assistant Professor/CSE‚ C.Abdul Hakeem College Of C.Abdul Hakeem College Of

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    Chapter 6: DATABASES Databases – maintains information about various types of objects (inventory)‚ events (transactions)‚ people (employees)‚ and places (warehouses). Database Management System (DBMS) – creates‚ reads‚ updates‚ and deletes data in a database while controlling access and security (see figure 6.9). Query-By-Example (QBE) tool – helps users graphically design the answer to a question against a database Managers typically interact with OBE tools Structured-Query-Language (SQL) – Asks

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    attractions which are unknown to foreigners .This project is to help the tourist to find those places. After visiting each place they can send their reviews to the online system so that it can give feedback to other tourists. Tourist can also book hotel‚ car and reserve movie ticket online. 1.2 Aim of the project The proposed system is nothing but a helping for tourists who want to exploit the country. Most of the times after arriving to a country or before‚ tourists don’t know which places he/she

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