
Monitoring Secrets for SAP
... performance of the network, hardware and operating system, database (s) and applications. Numerous other applications with interfaces to R/3, for example messaging systems such as Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes or Internet Server such as Microsoft IIS, can impair performance and availability of t ...
... performance of the network, hardware and operating system, database (s) and applications. Numerous other applications with interfaces to R/3, for example messaging systems such as Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes or Internet Server such as Microsoft IIS, can impair performance and availability of t ...
db2 sql procedural unix, and windows
... With the vast number of web-based applications and the movement towards web services, it is important for developers to minimize the amount of work that is performed on the client. Running stored procedures on the server also allows database administrators to control what SQL is executed and tune pe ...
... With the vast number of web-based applications and the movement towards web services, it is important for developers to minimize the amount of work that is performed on the client. Running stored procedures on the server also allows database administrators to control what SQL is executed and tune pe ...
Database theory: Query languages
... Most personal or industrial data is simply stored in files and accessed via simple programs. This approach works well for small applications but is not generic and does not scale. New applications require new software, and classical software can hardly cope with huge data sets. Database management s ...
... Most personal or industrial data is simply stored in files and accessed via simple programs. This approach works well for small applications but is not generic and does not scale. New applications require new software, and classical software can hardly cope with huge data sets. Database management s ...
Database System Concepts, 6 th Ed
... either Tj, finished execution before Ti started, or Tj started execution after Ti finished. ...
... either Tj, finished execution before Ti started, or Tj started execution after Ti finished. ...
Presentation - Oracle Software Downloads
... interface for a standby database • Switch instantly to a standby database with no data loss • Set delay in applying changes to a standby database to allow time to correct human errors • 10g provides new functionality: • Support for rolling upgrades of hardware, operating system, or database version ...
... interface for a standby database • Switch instantly to a standby database with no data loss • Set delay in applying changes to a standby database to allow time to correct human errors • 10g provides new functionality: • Support for rolling upgrades of hardware, operating system, or database version ...
Strategies for Migrating Oracle Databases to AWS
... management. This easy-to-use, Java-based tool is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X. With this method, data transfer from a source database to a destination database is done directly, without any intermediary steps. Because SQL Developer can handle a large number of objects, it can ...
... management. This easy-to-use, Java-based tool is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X. With this method, data transfer from a source database to a destination database is done directly, without any intermediary steps. Because SQL Developer can handle a large number of objects, it can ...
Volcano/spl minus/an extensible and parallel query evaluation
... and encapsulate new concepts for query processing. They are meta-operators since they do not contribute to data manipulation, selection, derivation, etc., but instead provide additional control over query processing that cannot be provided by conventional operators like file scan, sort, and merge jo ...
... and encapsulate new concepts for query processing. They are meta-operators since they do not contribute to data manipulation, selection, derivation, etc., but instead provide additional control over query processing that cannot be provided by conventional operators like file scan, sort, and merge jo ...
Whitepaper DP5.5 and Oracle Data Guard
... Data Guard enables and automates the management of a disaster recovery solution for Oracle databases located on the same campus or across the continent. Data Guard consists of a production database (also known as the primary database) and one or more standby database(s), which are consistent copies ...
... Data Guard enables and automates the management of a disaster recovery solution for Oracle databases located on the same campus or across the continent. Data Guard consists of a production database (also known as the primary database) and one or more standby database(s), which are consistent copies ...
CSCE 790 – Secure Database Systems
... http://www.list.gmu.edu/articles/infosec_collection/20.pdf ) Polyinstantiation (Sushil Jajodia, Ravi S. Sandhu, and Barbara T. Blaustein, Solutions to the Polyinstantiation Problem,http://www.acsac.org/secshelf/book001/21.pdf) ...
... http://www.list.gmu.edu/articles/infosec_collection/20.pdf ) Polyinstantiation (Sushil Jajodia, Ravi S. Sandhu, and Barbara T. Blaustein, Solutions to the Polyinstantiation Problem,http://www.acsac.org/secshelf/book001/21.pdf) ...
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... Standalone End Users: These users work on the available software or applications packages. These packages are not custom build according to their requirements as Data entry operator in any organization who uses word processing applications, accounts manager who user financial management applicatio ...
... Standalone End Users: These users work on the available software or applications packages. These packages are not custom build according to their requirements as Data entry operator in any organization who uses word processing applications, accounts manager who user financial management applicatio ...
ppt
... If a relation contains only a few tuples which will fit into a single disk block, then assign the relation to a single disk. ...
... If a relation contains only a few tuples which will fit into a single disk block, then assign the relation to a single disk. ...
Query Formulation from High-level Concepts for Relational Databases
... carried out with the user using a dialogue tree to determine what additional attributes the user is interested in. It has been a dicult problem to formulate complex queries. In SQL, complex queries contain subqueries or the \HAVING" clause. Only when the query tools can support complex queries, wil ...
... carried out with the user using a dialogue tree to determine what additional attributes the user is interested in. It has been a dicult problem to formulate complex queries. In SQL, complex queries contain subqueries or the \HAVING" clause. Only when the query tools can support complex queries, wil ...
Chapter 14: Query Optimization
... expressions equivalent to the given expression Conceptually, generate all equivalent expressions by repeatedly executing the following step until no more expressions can be found: for each expression found so far, use all applicable equivalence rules, and add newly generated expressions to the s ...
... expressions equivalent to the given expression Conceptually, generate all equivalent expressions by repeatedly executing the following step until no more expressions can be found: for each expression found so far, use all applicable equivalence rules, and add newly generated expressions to the s ...
SAS In-Database Procedures on eBay’s Teradata System Reduces Processing Time by a Factor of 4
... In-database processing refers to the integration of data analytics into data warehousing functionality. Many statistical computing solutions and large databases use this technology because it provides significant performance improvements over traditional methods. Working efficiently with HUGE datase ...
... In-database processing refers to the integration of data analytics into data warehousing functionality. Many statistical computing solutions and large databases use this technology because it provides significant performance improvements over traditional methods. Working efficiently with HUGE datase ...
Database Tuning Principles
... Dennis Shasha is a professor at NYU's Courant Institute, where he does research on database tuning, biological pattern discovery, combinatorial pattern matching on trees and graphs, and database design for time series. After graduating from Yale in 1977, he worked for IBM designing circuits and micr ...
... Dennis Shasha is a professor at NYU's Courant Institute, where he does research on database tuning, biological pattern discovery, combinatorial pattern matching on trees and graphs, and database design for time series. After graduating from Yale in 1977, he worked for IBM designing circuits and micr ...
Standby Database
... Disadvantages of Hot Standby • Hot standby only provides limited load-balancing because all users (except for read-only users) must continue to use the primary. • In contrast, OPS (Oracle Parallel Server) or replication allow use of multiple instances simultaneously. • For databases with heavy tr ...
... Disadvantages of Hot Standby • Hot standby only provides limited load-balancing because all users (except for read-only users) must continue to use the primary. • In contrast, OPS (Oracle Parallel Server) or replication allow use of multiple instances simultaneously. • For databases with heavy tr ...
Setting Up a Hot Standby Database
... Disadvantages of Hot Standby • Hot standby only provides limited load-balancing because all users (except for read-only users) must continue to use the primary. • In contrast, OPS (Oracle Parallel Server) or replication allow use of multiple instances simultaneously. • For databases with heavy tr ...
... Disadvantages of Hot Standby • Hot standby only provides limited load-balancing because all users (except for read-only users) must continue to use the primary. • In contrast, OPS (Oracle Parallel Server) or replication allow use of multiple instances simultaneously. • For databases with heavy tr ...
Chapter 4: SQL
... int. Integer (a finite subset of the integers that is machine-dependent). smallint. Small integer (a machine-dependent subset of the integer domain type). numeric(p,d). Fixed point number, with user-specified precision of p digits, with n digits to the right of decimal point. real, double precision. ...
... int. Integer (a finite subset of the integers that is machine-dependent). smallint. Small integer (a machine-dependent subset of the integer domain type). numeric(p,d). Fixed point number, with user-specified precision of p digits, with n digits to the right of decimal point. real, double precision. ...
"Installing Museum, Library and Archive A5"
... Writing from right to left With the Unified version of adlwin and adloan (these are the most relevant core software executables), from 5.0.2 it is possible to mirror screens and menus in Adlib applications and to enter text from right to left automatically in the entry fields. This is necessary for ...
... Writing from right to left With the Unified version of adlwin and adloan (these are the most relevant core software executables), from 5.0.2 it is possible to mirror screens and menus in Adlib applications and to enter text from right to left automatically in the entry fields. This is necessary for ...
Schema-Agnostic Indexing
... tree grows over time as new documents get added or updated to the DocumentDB collection. Each node of the index tree is an index entry containing the label and position values (the term), and ids of the documents (or fragments of a document) containing the specific node (the postings). Notice from F ...
... tree grows over time as new documents get added or updated to the DocumentDB collection. Each node of the index tree is an index entry containing the label and position values (the term), and ids of the documents (or fragments of a document) containing the specific node (the postings). Notice from F ...