Database & Allied Research at IIT Kharagpur
... functions in such a manner that we can have backtracking across the C functions • Logi_DB: A logic language which allows calls to both logic as well as database predicates with backtracking • Constrained Systems: Other than predicates and functions, constraints can also be specified and automatic co ...
... functions in such a manner that we can have backtracking across the C functions • Logi_DB: A logic language which allows calls to both logic as well as database predicates with backtracking • Constrained Systems: Other than predicates and functions, constraints can also be specified and automatic co ...
No Slide Title - OpenSiteSearch
... account number user's name for the query the actual query (e.g. kw: smith) the date search was created date last revised date search was last used SiteSearch dbname SiteSearch dbgroup ...
... account number user's name for the query the actual query (e.g. kw: smith) the date search was created date last revised date search was last used SiteSearch dbname SiteSearch dbgroup ...
Slide 1
... This is Not to Say that the Identity has not Improved • Improved chemical description of polymers and monomers • Remove sequence and taxonomic ...
... This is Not to Say that the Identity has not Improved • Improved chemical description of polymers and monomers • Remove sequence and taxonomic ...
Document
... one to three minutes • If more than 9000 records are waiting to be indexed, the servers perform bulk indexing at a lower priority • First search the indexes for appropriate records, then narrow down the results based on access permissions, search limits, and other filters creating a result set ...
... one to three minutes • If more than 9000 records are waiting to be indexed, the servers perform bulk indexing at a lower priority • First search the indexes for appropriate records, then narrow down the results based on access permissions, search limits, and other filters creating a result set ...
Training Exercises
... 1. Change databases and load the AGIS PT database. Select the Indexes tab in the search box. 2. Browse Legislation – Phrase for Accident Compensation Act 1985 (VIC) and search. 3. Refine your search to include the topic negligence. ...
... 1. Change databases and load the AGIS PT database. Select the Indexes tab in the search box. 2. Browse Legislation – Phrase for Accident Compensation Act 1985 (VIC) and search. 3. Refine your search to include the topic negligence. ...
Astrophysics Data System
The Astrophysics Data System (ADS), developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is an online database of over eight million astronomy and physics papers from both peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed sources. Abstracts are available free online for almost all articles, and full scanned articles are available in Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) and Portable Document Format (PDF) for older articles. New articles have links to electronic versions hosted at the journal's webpage, but these are typically available only by subscription (which most astronomy research facilities have). It is managed by the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.ADS is a powerful research tool and has had a significant impact on the efficiency of astronomical research since it was launched in 1992. Literature searches that previously would have taken days or weeks can now be carried out in seconds via the ADS search engine, custom-built for astronomical needs. Studies have found that the benefit to astronomy of the ADS is equivalent to several hundred million US dollars annually, and the system is estimated to have tripled the readership of astronomical journals.Use of ADS is almost universal among astronomers worldwide, and therefore ADS usage statistics can be used to analyze global trends in astronomical research. These studies have revealed that the amount of research an astronomer carries out is related to the per capita gross domestic product (GDP) of the country in which he/she is based, and that the number of astronomers in a country is proportional to the GDP of that country, so the total amount of research done in a country is proportional to the square of its GDP divided by its population.