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Outcome Analysis of Relational and Graph Databases
... The relational model has dominated the computer industry since the 1980s mainly for storing and retrieving ...Traditional databases require declarative language such as SQL to manipulate structured ... See full document
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Performance Analysis of Relational and Graph Database
... the relational databases are being utilized as a part of numerous associations of different natures, for example, Education, Health, Business and in numerous different ...applications. Relational ... See full document
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In Memory Data processing using Redis Database
... are Relational databases, NoSQL databases, Graph databases, Cache systems, Big data analysis systems and real time processing systems on multiple ...of Relational and ... See full document
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Comparative Analysis of Relational (Oracle) and Non Relational (Cassandra) Databases for Business Intelligence
... The need for business intelligence systems (BI) cannot be overemphasised because of the huge data constantly being generated in the daily operations of business organisations and the opportunity provided to discover new ... See full document
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Implementation of Efficient Keyword Search in Relational Databases
... over graph-structured data is enjoying a growing number of ...a graph finds the top k answers according to some ranking criteria, where each answer is a substructure of the graph containing all query ... See full document
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Fuzzy Object Oriented Database versus FRDB for Uncertainty Management
... Both databases have their own ...object- relational database (FORDB) is developed which allow developers to raise the level of abstraction at which they view the problem ...the relational database ... See full document
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TEXT BOOK Database System Concepts 6e Korth
... of databases grew in all ...with databases indirectly—through printed reports such as credit card statements, or through agents such as bank tellers and airline reservation ...with databases—a caller ... See full document
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Chinese Keyword Search by Indexing in Relational Databases
... In this paper, we proposed a new method to realize IR-style free-form Chinese keyword search over rela- tional databases. The basic idea of this method is to create an index by extracting information from ... See full document
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GQL : a graphical query interface for relational databases
... The two employee tuple variables in figure 3 have been exploded, revealing that the name and salary attributes of both are in the target list and that simple selection conditions have be[r] ... See full document
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Relational Lattices: From Databases to Universal Algebra
... on relational lattices sketched ...to relational databases proposed recently by Abramsky [2], which moreover yields a surprising connection with Bell’s Theorem from theoretical ... See full document
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A Scalable Graph-Coarsening Based Index for Dynamic Graph Databases
... coarsened graph is easier to index as the information contained in it can be represented using a ...coarsened graph database can be grouped by distinct edges, edge weights, and coarsening ratio as the key ... See full document
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Watermarking of Relational Databases Using Optimization Technique
... ABSTRACT: Watermarking of the databases is a technique where we add additional non-detectable information is added into the original data. The main aim of implementing watermarking is for ownership proof and to ... See full document
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Implementing Semantic Query Optimization in Relational Databases
... distributed databases. In distributed databases not only optimization is difficult but also the query processing is complicated as compared to the relational ...distributed databases as the ... See full document
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O-ODM Framework for Object-Relational Databases
... advantage of the O-ODBM is the use of ORDB, so that the strength of object-relational model is not ignored [4] and its suitability for new applications can be more explored. For example, for scientific ... See full document
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QUEST: A Natural Language Interface to Relational Databases
... As shown in Figure 1, our system is based on a rule- based kernel whose role is to ensure a correct translation from simple queries to SQL. Generally, we have two main steps: (1) rule based semantic parsing (Quest Engine ... See full document
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An Implementation of Formal Semantics in the Formalism of Relational Databases
... AN IMPLEMENTATION OF FORMAL SEMANTICS IN THE FORMALISM OF RELATIONAL DATABASES A N I M P L E M E N T A T I O N O F F O R M A L S E M A N T I C S I N T H E F O R M A L I S M O F R E L A T I O N A L D A[.] ... See full document
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Efficient Practices of Privacy Preservation in Relational Databases
... The topic of satisfying accuracy constraints for the individual permissions in the workload aware anonymization had not discussed yet. The accuracy constrained privacy preserving access control mechanism introduced is ... See full document
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Securing Relational Databases with an Artificial Immunity Features
... Database security mechanisms and techniques remain important goals in any data management systems whether the systems are commercial, industrial, educational, medical, or even military systems. The main goal of this ... See full document
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Open Dialogue Management for Relational Databases
... for relational databases often rely on manual pre-processing to select the attributes a typical user can most readily supply and identify the tables with the most relevance to basic user ... See full document
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EFFICIENT KEYWORD SEARCH IN RELATIONAL DATABASES
... for. Relational databases systems typically supply various indexing techniques, each one of which is optimal for some combination of relation size, typical access pattern, and data ... See full document
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