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Migration to the GLUE 2.0 information schema in the LCG/EGEE/EGI production Grid

open access: diamondJournal of Physics: Conference Series, 2011
The GLUE information schema has been in use in the LCG/EGEE production Grid since the first version was released in 2002. In 2008 a major redesign of GLUE, version 2.0, was defined in the context of the Open Grid Forum. The implementation of the publication and use of the new schema is a complex process which needs to be carefully managed to avoid any ...
S. Bürke, Laurence Field, David Horat
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Relational into Non-Relational Database Migration with Multiple-Nested Schema Methods on Academic Data

open access: diamondIJITEE (International Journal of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering), 2019
The rapid development of internet technology has increased the need of data storage and processing technology application. One application is to manage academic data records at educational institutions. Along with massive growth of information, decrement in the traditional database performance is inevitable.
Teguh Bharata Adji   +2 more
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Automated Testing of Database Schema Migrations

open access: green, 2019
Modern applications use databases, and the majority of them are relational databases, which use schemas to impose data integrity constraints. As applications change, so do their databases. Database schemas are changed using migrations. Certain conditions can result in migrations failing in production environments, leading to a broken database state and
Peter Jönsson
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Extending a methodology for migration of the database layer to the cloud considering relational database schema migration to NoSQL

open access: green, 2013
The advances in Cloud computing and in modern Web applications have raised the need for highly available and scalable distributed databases to accommodate the big data being created and consumed. Along with the explosion in data growth comes the necessity to rapidly evolve databases and schemas to meet user demands for new functionality.
Rilinda Lamllari
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Migration to Intermediate XML for Electronic Data (MIXED): Repository of Durable File Format Conversions

open access: yesInternational Journal of Digital Curation, 2011
Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), the Dutch scientific data archive for the social sciences and humanities, is engaged in the Migration to Intermediate XML for Electronic Data (MIXED) project to develop open source software that implements ...
René van Horik, Dirk Roorda
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Relational Database to NoSQL Conversion by Schema Migration and Mapping

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Computer Engineering in Research Trends, 2016
Neelima Kuderu, Vijaya Kumari
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Unified Schema-Driven Graph Polystore: Achieving Transparency in Multi-model Integration and Migration

open access: closedUnified Schema-Driven Graph Polystore: Achieving Transparency in Multi-Model Integration and Migration
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Fumihiro Yamashita   +2 more
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AI-Driven Schema Drift Detection: Automating Regulatory Compliance in Cloud Migration Projects

open access: closedInternational Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering & Multidisciplinary Physical Sciences
This dissertation dives into how AI-based methods for noticing shifts in data structures perform when automating regulatory compliance in cloud migration projects. The focus is squarely on healthcare—where keeping data trustworthy is key—and it turns out that as schemas change, you really need a detailed picture of what's been altered alongside the ...
Sai Kishore Chintakindhi
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Cognitive predictors of hybrid and alternative identification in multicultural environment: review of foreign studies [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная зарубежная психология, 2021
In the modern world, the processes of globalization, migration, increased social mobility, the availability of tourism and other ways of meeting cultures lead to the activation of intercultural communication.
Yasin M.I., Ryabichenko T.A.
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