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    Zalgaonkir Pearson Cape Town Campus Introduction to Databases project Student Number: MB2014-0413 Teacher: Andrew Davies Due Date: 23/09/2016 2 Contents Page Page 1…………………………………………..Cover Page Page 2……………………………………………Contents Page Page 3-5…………………………………………….Question 1 Page 6-12……………………………………………Optional Access Screenshots Page 13-18………………………………………….Question 2 Page 19…………………………………………………References and Bibliography 3 Question 1 1.1) Database Database is defined as a set of related data in many tables and

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    STANDARD INSTALLATION DIVISION PERSONNEL SYSTEM (SIDPERS) SECURITY PLAN Gladys Turnbull Submitted to: Professor Kevin Reynolds SEC 574 Database Security Keller Graduate School of Management Submitted: 22 August 2012 Abstract: SIDPERS Security Plan developed for the Virgin Islands National Guard is procedural protection of this highly sensitive database holding the personnel records of over 960 active service members and over 10,000 retirees’ skeleton military personnel records. It is with

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    on database technology have been ever expanding since its introduction in the 1960’s. Today traffic on the internet requires that millions upon millions of records be stored and queried each second. Data must be highly available and quickly retrievable. These requirements put together have given rise to new forms of database technologies collectively called “NoSQL” or “Not Only SQL”. NoSQL eschews the strict guidelines that govern the creation and function of traditional relational databases. These

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    NOSQL is an emerging class of non-relational database, used to handle Big Data, it stands for Not Only SQL which solve the problem of processing unstructured data, considering that this non-relational database does not use a schema, and does not relay on the table/key model used in RDBMSs (Relational DataBase Management System). NOSQL have the following characteristic: • Scalability: the competence to store data across multiple data stores simultaneously, moreover enlarge and decrease the size of

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    Chapter I Introduction Rationale of the Study Every problem has a solution. In order to come up with a good solution, the root of the problem has to be determined. The scope of the problem must be established well before making the first few steps of the study. One has to get a hold of the basic theories and principles regarding the problem, justify the impact of the problem to the society, and consider the future customers of that “would-be “solution. Before designing solutions, related

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    whether modern NoSQL database is vulnerable to NoSQL attacks or not. The aim of the paper was to research on this issue and after thorough, the paper identified that modern NoSQL database is vulnerable to NoSQL attacks. The problem in the research paper was to identify how modern NoSQL database is vulnerable to NoSQL attacks. Use of JSON to inject NoSQL attacks, lack of admin authorization use of clear text and use of PHP applications to inject NoSQL attacks on the database are some of the reasons

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    Pearson Cape Town Campus Introduction to Databases project Student Number: MB2014-0413 Teacher: Andrew Davies Due Date: 23/09/2016 Contents Page Page 1…………………………………………..Cover Page Page 2……………………………………………Contents Page Page 3-5…………………………………………….Question 1 Page 6-12……………………………………………Optional Access Screenshots Page 13-18………………………………………….Question 2 Page 19…………………………………………………References and Bibliography Question 1 1.1) Database Database is defined as a set of related data in

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    CSCI-B 561 Advanced Database Concepts Project Report Buffer Trees - Utility and Applications for External Memory Data Processing TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Abstract 2 2 Introduction/Problem Definition/Literature Review 2 3 Motivation/How the problem is related to Database Systems 2 4 Algorithms/Methods/Models 2 5 Applications and Example 4 6 Conclusions 4 7 Future Direction 4 References 4   1 ABSTRACT Now-a-days, due to the humungous amounts of data, dependence on External Memory for data processing has

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    changes. The received data is in JSON format. So, for making it usable in the app, GSONConverter is used which maps the data into model. As it’s a prototype, the user interface as simple as

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    an issue due to the growing need in business and academia. To resolve these issues a number of databases models have been created. Relational databases allow data storage, retrieval and manipulation using a standard Structured Query Language (SQL). Until now, relational databases were an optimal enterprise storage choice. However, with an increase in growth of stored and analyzed data, relational databases have displayed a variety of limitations. The limitations of scalability, storage and efficiency

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