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    To SQL or Not to SQL Relational databases play a major role in making many apps and programs work. They provide an easy way to store large amounts of data in a consistent, non duplicating, and maintainable way to be used by developers for analytical or software use ("Advantages of a relational database", n.d.). However, more and more applications and companies with a tremendous amount of data such as search engines, social networks, and e-commerce sites have been requiring a level of speed and scalability

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    Students Name: Marsil Hana 1. Describe the terms Data, Information, and Knowledge and how they are related to each other. Data: is a collection of facts and studies, it can be thought of as a description of the world. For example, when I say I have brown hair, hazel eyes and live in Chicago, those are all data. Information: information is much more refined data, because it evolved to the point where it can be useful and helpful to study a certain case or form of analysis. Knowledge: it is basically

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    Abstract Data cleansing is an issue with very critical importance in data mining. It helps in preserving the quality of data used for data mining. An important sub task of data cleansing is duplicate detection. Duplication occurs when some real world object has multiple representations in data source. A lots of work has been done in duplicate detection in structured data such as relational database. But it is just a recently that the focus has been given on duplicate detection in hierarchical and

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    Background This report provides analysis and evaluation of how Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) can be applied to improve organization and business effectiveness. The method of analysis includes basic information of Relational Database Management System and reference of how database management can bring positive improvement on manage small or large amount of information in the organization. Also, include a brief information of business those are successful in their field’s thanks of

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    Chapter 1 1 A. Data = raw fact (pg. 5) B. Field = a character or group of characters that defines a characteristic of a person, place, or thing. (pg. 660) C. Record = a collection of related fields (pg. 666) D. File = a named collection of related record (pg. 660) 2. Data redundancy is when the same data are stored unnecessarily at different places. Spreadsheets /islands of information lead up to the date redundancy. (pg. 16) 3. Data independence is when it is possible to make changes

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    Assignment: CS Making Business Decisions II You understand that database technology can dramatically improve your ability to analyze information, compared to spreadsheet technology, and assist you in developing your strategic plans for the cafe. To help you familiarize yourself with databases and their associated business value you need to create a report detailing the basics of databases and why they are better for running a business than spreadsheet applications. Be sure to provide a detailed

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    Five Database Trends That Will Take the Spotlight This Year There’s no getting around the fact that we are in the data age. Data is coming at us from all directions, and in all sorts of shapes and sizes. As technology leaders, we’re tasked with answering complex questions like: How are we going to process all this information? How can we make it more accessible? And how will we benefit from it? To further complicate things, new technologies and trends are coming out of the woodwork everyday. Hundreds

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    SQLite is an Open Source database. SQLite supports standard relational database features like SQL syntax, transactions and prepared statements. The database requires limited memory at runtime (approx. 250 KByte) which makes it a good candidate from being embedded into other runtimes. SQLite supports the data types TEXT (similar to String in Java), INTEGER (similar to long in Java) and REAL (similar to double in Java). All other types must be converted into one of these fields before getting saved

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    White Paper NOSQL-“NOT ONLY” SQL JULY 2015 NOSQL-“NOT ONLY” SQL Contents ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 1. NoSQL-what does it mean ................................................................................................................................... 1 2. Types of NoSQL databases ..................................................................

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