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Defending the database

Network Security, 2007
Where have all the worms gone? Not too long ago, new malware was making its way around the world on a very regular basis. Headlines on technology sites excitedly and incessantly warned us about the wrath of Code Red, Slammer, Sober, Netsky, Nimda, ILoveYou and their equally oddly-named brethren. Happily it's been a while since a worm or virus paralysed
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Database Schemes and Databases

1991
We attempt a more rigorous definition of the relational database model based on /THAL 88/ as it was originally introduced by E.F. Codd /CODD 70/ using the theory of abstract data types /REI 84/ and especially the approach of /PDGG 88/, /VOSS 87/ and /DEAB 85/.
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The ECEG database

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2013
AbstractThis article describes the aims, methodology and contents of the Eighteenth‐Century English Grammars database online (ECEG). Starting with the definition of the term ‘English grammar’ in ECEG, which frames and sets the limits of what has been included in and excluded from the database, we then offer a detailed discussion of its design ...
Yanez Bouza, Nuria   +1 more
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Databases and the Web: What's in it for Databases?

Proceedings 13th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2005
Database technology and the Web, as they exist today, have obviously many relationships. However, the opinions about these relationships vary widely and accordingly database technology plays many roles in the World Wide Web (WWW). The spectrum ranges from viewing the Web as one huge database for which data management problems need to be tackled to ...
Erich J. Neuhold, Karl Aberer
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Abstraction in databases

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1980
This paper surveys current research and practice concerning abstraction in database systems. Classical and semantic database models are reviewed and emphasized, as fundamental database abstraction mechanisms.
John Miles Smith, Dennis McLeod
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Mediating the views of databases and database users

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1980
The Natural-Language/Deduction group at SRI International has undertaken several large projects integrating knowledge representation, the modeling and use of distributed conventional databases, logical deduction, and natural-language processing. One of the largest projects, LADDER [2], involved accessing data distributed over a computer network by ...
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Filmværkstedets database

2022
Sagsstyringsværktøj med henblik på at registrere ansøgninger, bevillinger og danne skabelon for korrespondance som f.eks afslag, ønske om supplerende materiale og bevillingstilsagn. Desuden en omfattende interessentdatabase som udover ansøgere indeholder alle, der har være i brevkontakt med Filmværkstedet fra ind- og udland samt andre branchekontakter,
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The TAIR Database

2005
The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) is a highly sophisticated, extensive, user friendly, Web-based resource for researchers working on the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. The main gateway to this resource is through TAIR's homepage http://www.arabidopsis.org.
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Databases

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2007
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