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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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    architecture. OODBs give applications much more direct access to the persistent data‚ so application architecture has much more impact on performance than is the case with an RDB. Or to put it another way‚ when using an OODB the application architect has much more power to optimize performance than when using an RDB. Consequently the application architecture has more effect on performance and scalability than the choice of OODB product. To effectively exploit an OODB a use-case driven approach is recommended

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    Chapter 11 Relational Database Design Algorithms and Further Dependencies Chapter Outline        0. Designing a Set of Relations 1. Properties of Relational Decompositions 2. Algorithms for Relational Database Schema 3. Multivalued Dependencies and Fourth Normal Form 4. Join Dependencies and Fifth Normal Form 5. Inclusion Dependencies 6. Other Dependencies and Normal Forms DESIGNING A SET OF RELATIONS  Goals:  Lossless join property (a must)  Algorithm 11.1 tests

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    INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS By Mohammed Sanaulla Khan SID: 1120297 Mohammed Mudassaruddin SID: 1111422 Abstract A collection of programs that enables you to store‚ modify‚ and extract information from a database. There are many different types of DBMSs‚ ranging from small systems that run on personal computers to huge systems that run on mainframes. The following are examples of database applications: ✓ computerized library systems ✓ automated teller machines

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    modelling Normalisation of database tables Transaction management and concurrency control Distributed database management systems Database connectivity and web development Question 1 What is a composite entity‚ and when is it used? [4 marks] [8 marks] Question 2 Briefly‚ but precisely‚ explain the difference between single-valued attributes and simple attributes. Give an example of each. Question 3 [14marks] Use the following business rules to create an ERD using UML notation. Write

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    History of Relational Database Hao-Wei He Wilmington University October 9‚ 2010 Abstract Database system have been inseparable with our daily life‚ since IBM developed the hierarchical database management system in 1969‚ database system has been innovated many times‚ such as hierarchical database‚ network database‚ relational database‚ and object-oriented database. Nowadays‚ relational database still is the most popular model used by different industries; this article is going to introduce

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    Database Term Paper

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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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    Database Comparison Paper Tania Hillard Database Management / DBM 502 Pamela Hurd June 19‚ 2006 Introduction This paper will compare and contrast four different types of database software. The database software that will discuss is the Microsoft Access‚ SQL‚ DB2‚ and Oracle. A database is the most vital system for a company as it stores mission critical information. The continual failure of a company’s database system can only lead to the demise of the organization - companies cannot

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    Database Protection in India

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    Samuel D. Warren[2] and Louis D. Brandeis[3]‚ Harvard Law Review‚ 1890 WITH THE RISE of the Business Process Outsourcing (the “BPO”) in India‚ there has been an equally rising need for Data Protection Laws. In other words‚ a need for protection of databases through a separate legislation was first felt when a few cases of data theft‚ in the outsourcing industry came to light[4]. Data from all over the world is being transferred to India. It is obvious that the first question which is to be asked is

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    Database Design Paper DBM/380 Database Systems in the Workplace A database system is a computer term for a structured set of data that can be saved‚ retrieved‚ added to or deleted from relatively easy. There are a variety of different databases and the type of database will determine how the data is arranged when it is stored and how that data will be located when it is called upon. At the company that I work for I know that they use Oracle®‚ which is an object-relational database

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