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Database and Database Management System

2009
In this set of examples, we will try to set out the criteria which an inventor should bear in mind when attempting to decide on the appropriate type of protection to apply for when his invention relates to a database. We will first define what a database and a database management system are and then the different possibilities to get intellectual ...
Daniel Closa   +3 more
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Microcomputer database systems

ACM SIGSMALL Newsletter, 1979
Microcomputers and database management systems are two of the most rapidly expanding technologies in computer science. Because of the rapid advancements in both areas, one would expect a proliferation of microcomputer-based database systems. Although a limited number of these systems have surfaced thus far, a surprisingly small amount of information ...
Fred J. Maryanski, Jacob Slonim
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An epidemiological database system

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1978
An epidemiological database system is presented. It is a system built around the concepts of record structure and location, and of processing of the data item values so stored. It is designed to operate in many situations with a minimum of programming, and to be easily expanded to more complex situations by adding new program modules to those already ...
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USER DATABASE SYSTEM GENERATION

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1985
Abstract When dBASE is used-for solving an office automation problem, the problem can be seen as a tree. The nodes of the tree are classified into several groups. A software called UDBS6 (user database system generator) is developed. With this software computer programs for most office automation projects can be generated within half an hour without ...
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Database Management Systems

1991
Databases have developed as organisations have attempted to make fuller use of the information held on their computers. Technological advances have resulted in development staff salaries becoming a major part of software development budgets. A properly designed database management system can dramatically improve development staff productivity.
Carl Bamford, Paul Curran
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Database Systems

2014
Elvis C. Foster, Shripad V. Godbole
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DATABASE DEVICE, DATABASE MATCHING SYSTEM, AND DATABASE MATCHING METHOD

2012
There are provided a database apparatus for maintaining a consistency with another database apparatus having a different database key from a database key of the database apparatus, a database consistency system, and a database consistency method. A data collating unit in HLR collates data stored in a database of HLR and data stored in EIR with respect ...
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Nested relational database systems

2010
Relational database systems entered the marketplace in the early 1980s and have since become the standard database model. The main reason for this success was the general agreement that they provided a satisfactory re­sponse to the typical needs of business applications.
LAMPERTI, Gian Franco   +2 more
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Energy-Efficient Database Systems: A Systematic Survey

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Binglei Guo, Jiong Yu, Dexian Yang
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Security and Privacy Implications on Database Systems in Big Data Era: A Survey

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2021
Jien Morris Chang   +1 more
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