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    direct access to the persistent data, so application architecture has much more impact on performance than is the case with an RDB. Or to put it another way, when using an OODB the application architect has much more power to optimize performance than when using an RDB. Consequently the application architecture has more effect on performance and scalability than the choice of

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    semantic queries. Triples store data and are imported and exported using the Resource Description Framework (RDF). A triple is a data entity comprising three components a subject, predicate and object that describe a set of data such as “We have shoes”. The subject is “We”, the predicate is “have” and the object is “shoes”. Triples provide an easy and flexible way of modeling data that is similar to how the human brain functions. Triples have a semantic structure that can easily represent connections

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    Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………….08 List of Tables and Figures Web Application Exposed Structure.…………………………………………………………....05 Example of SQL injection.………………………………………………………………………06   WEB APPLICATION SECURITY Introduction to Web Application Web Application is

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    and was developed by Google for its own use. Its design goal was to provide efficient, reliable access to a large amount of data using clusters of commodity hardware. Those cheap "commodity" computers will bring the high failure rate of individual nodes and the subsequent data loss. So GFS has some strategies to deal with the system failure. GFS also supports for high data throughputs, even when it comes at the cost of latency. In GFS, files are extremely rarely overwritten, or shrunk. When these

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    accurate in representing the results and visualising the feature effective data.  CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Chronic diseases represented seven of the top 10 reasons of dying in the United States in 2010. Diseases of the heart, malignant neoplasms (cancers), continual lower respiratory disease, cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, Alzheimer’s disease,

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    A URL (Uniform Resource Locator, previously Universal Resource Locator) is the unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet. Such a file might be any Web (HTML) page, an image file, or a program such as a common gateway interface application or Java applet. A common way to get to a web site is to enter the URL of its home page file in web browser 's address line. However, any file within that web site can also be specified with a unique URL. So the web pages of any website are identified

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    A healthcare database system takes time and precision to produce accurate information. There are important data types that have to be collected to transfer data to correct fields, tables and forms. When building a healthcare database privacy, compliance, and security risks are very important and should be handled appropriately. There also has to be a workflow or downtime procedure in place for a disaster. What is the recovery plan and how does business continue to thrive? All of these things

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    (AMIA) (2017) defines informatics as a futuristic method and driving force in innovation concerning the science, study, and practice of generating, storing, discovering, manipulating and distributing data. Interoperability is the capability of multiple systems or components to exchange and utilize data (Nelson, 2016). Furthermore, the two concepts of informatics and interoperability lies at the foundation of the maintenance, expansion, and success of the current health care system. At present the single

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    analyzing and extracting actionable patterns from social media data. The extensive use of Social media like Facebook, twitter, Google plus, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter have been generating massive amounts of social media and big user-generated data. The world’s social networks contains enormous customer details that helps in understanding human behavior and conduct research on social science. In order to successfully mine the social data, Social Network Analysis is the most important task. A number

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    During the course of the last eight weeks, our class has investigated the nature and approaches of qualitative research. Through individual study and group collaboration, we have navigated a deep topic of engagement that has shaped my perspective of future research and inquiry. Through this process I have discovered the importance of collaboration; the relationship between one’s biases, frameworks, and methodology; the importance of credibility and validity, and the nature in which one’s collaborative

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