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Advanced SQL modeling in RDBMS

ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 2005
Commercial relational database systems lack support for complex business modeling. ANSI SQL cannot treat relations as multidimensional arrays and define multiple, interrelated formulas over them, operations which are needed for business modeling.
Andrew Witkowski   +7 more
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OpenArXiv = arXiv + RDBMS + web services

Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2006
The OpenArXiv project aims to significantly improve the arXiv digital library in two ways: (1) by managing digital documents with an RDBMS and exploiting state-of-the-art database techniques, we add more sophisticated and flexible services, e.g., contents-based search, advanced query processing and triggers technology; and (2) by utilizing the standard
Justin Fisher   +2 more
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Intrusion Prevention System In RDBMS

2019 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Instrumentation and Control Technologies (ICICICT), 2019
Data security is one of the major concern that worries individuals and organizations over the world. One approach to make data less vulnerable is to implement Intrusion Prevention System in databases. In this paper, we introduce an Intrusion Prevention System, using the concept of Counting Bloom Filters.
Raji Ramachandran   +2 more
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Labeling XML Nodes in RDBMS

2006
Relational Database storage for XML data is the most affordable and available solution. Meanwhile supporting document order and structure for dynamic XML data in RDBMS still needs more work. We present a new labeling approach for nodes in XML documents, which we call XMask, where each element is identified by two values (1) node Id (2) and node Mask ...
Moad Maghaydah, Mehmet A. Orgun
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Spreadsheets in RDBMS for OLAP

Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, 2003
One of the critical deficiencies of SQL is lack of support for n-dimensional array-based computations which are frequent in OLAP environments. Relational OLAP (ROLAP) applications have to emulate them using joins, recently introduced SQL Window Functions [18] and complex and inefficient CASE expressions.
Andrew Witkowski   +7 more
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Query XML Data in RDBMS

2012 Ninth Web Information Systems and Applications Conference, 2012
With the rapid growing popularity of XML to represent data, how to make good use of XML data in relational databases is worthy of study. Storing XML data as text in relational databases is a traditional strategy which cannot reflect the feature of XML format. In this paper, a mechanism for XML data storage and query in relational databases is proposed.
Xiangyu Hu   +4 more
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SQL/DS: IBM's First RDBMS

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2013
In the late 1970s, IBM software labs were aligned with the IBM hardware families. The decisions to commercialize the relational database prototype called System R, which had been developed during the 1970s at the IBM Research facility in San Jose, California, were made based on a hardware family business case. The Endicott Lab, supporting the small- to
Hershel Harris, Bert Nicol
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Installing the Oracle9i RDBMS

2003
This chapter’s goal is to give you a good understanding of the requirements for the correct installation of the Oracle9i server software. This chapter deals with an actual installation on a UNIX server. Chapter 22 contains a discussion of Oracle installation on Windows servers.
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Understanding RDBMS Design Principles

2016
I always enjoy interviewing the junior members of our database architecture community. I asked someone if he had ever used or heard of “SSADM” (structured systems analysis and design method). The answer was negative, and honestly, it didn’t surprise me. I thought the term was probably before his time, or maybe it never got popular in the US (I had used
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