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A database design methodology and tool for information systems [PDF]
Roger King, Dennis McLeod
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HKPocket: human kinase pocket database for drug design
Background The kinase pocket structural information is important for drug discovery targeting cancer or other diseases. Although some kinase sequence, structure or drug databases have been developed, the databases cannot be directly used in the kinase ...
Huiwen Wang+5 more
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The effect of target applications on the design of database machines [PDF]
Paula Hawthorn
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Version modeling concepts for computer-aided design databases [PDF]
Randy H. Katz+2 more
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A system for conceptual and logical database design [PDF]
The general scheme of a system for a conceptual and logical database design is described.
V. Cotelea+3 more
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Improving Web Database Access Using Decision Diagrams [PDF]
In some areas of management and commerce, especially in Electronic commerce (E-commerce), that are accelerated by advances in Web technologies, it is essential to support the decision making process using formal methods. Among the problems of E-commerce applications: reducing the time of data access so that huge databases can be searched quickly ...
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Using UMLS for electronic health data standardization and database design. [PDF]
Reimer AP, Milinovich A.
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Database design: composing fully normalized tables from a rigorous dependency diagram [PDF]
Henry Clay Smith
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On the effects of logical database design on database size, query complexity, query performance, and energy consumption [PDF]
Database normalization theory is the basis for logical design of relational databases. Normalization reduces data redundancy and consequently eliminates potential data anomalies, while increasing the computational cost of read operations. Despite decades worth of applications of normalization theory, it still remains largely unclear to what extent ...
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