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Creating a Multi-table Database
Creating a Database with SQLite, 2019Allen G. Taylor
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An Alternative Database Table Design
Journal of Technology in Human Services, 2007ABSTRACT Social workers oftentimes experience a disconnect between the work they do and how that work is captured by agency databases. The database design described in this article attempts to remedy some of those issues–specifically, having to enter identical client information more than one time, not having a way to capture complex family ...
Dale Fitch, Jason Shaffer Bse
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Efficient Join Algorithms For Large Database Tables in a Multi-GPU Environment
Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2020Relational join processing is one of the core functionalities in database management systems. It has been demonstrated that GPUs as a general-purpose parallel computing platform is very promising in processing relational joins.
Ran Rui, Hao Li, Yi-Cheng Tu
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Large Language Model for Table Processing: A Survey
Frontiers Comput. Sci.Tables, typically two-dimensional and structured to store large amounts of data, are essential in daily activities like database queries, spreadsheet manipulations, Web table question answering, and image table information extraction.
Weizheng Lu+3 more
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2004
In this chapter we shall explain relational database management systems, databases, tables and column fields and records. Where appropriate, reference will be made to the MySQL database management system as this is the database system which we will use later in this book to manage our databases.
Simon Stobart, Mike Vassileiou
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In this chapter we shall explain relational database management systems, databases, tables and column fields and records. Where appropriate, reference will be made to the MySQL database management system as this is the database system which we will use later in this book to manage our databases.
Simon Stobart, Mike Vassileiou
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