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The user therefore does not have to go back and forth from some other database ( such as a book or laptop ) to match the desired object's listed coordinates to the coordinates on the telescope.
In October 1994, Borland sold Quattro Pro and Paradox to Novell for $ 140 million in cash, repositioning the company on its core software development tools and the Interbase database engine and shifting toward client-server scenarios in corporate applications.
There is also a " Highlights " database with longer entries on over 4, 000 objects, and several specialized online research catalogues and online journals ( all free to access ).
Over 500, 000 objects from the department are now on the online collection database, many with high quality images.
* HyperGraphDB-An open-source OO graph database based on generalized hypergraphs.
* RPM – The RPM Package Manager uses Berkeley DB to retain its internal database of packages installed on a system
Functions such as email exchange, web access and database access are built on the client / server model.
That web server runs a program which may in turn, forward the request to its own database client program, which sends a request to the bank's database server ( which runs on another computer ) to retrieve the account information.
* Canmore, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland's Canmore database, a searchable database of archaeological and architectural sites in Scotland, including crannogs.
Spatial information can be stored in a database, from which it can be extracted on demand.
Today, scan the barcode ( usually EAN or Universal Product Code ( UPC )) for each item, retrieve the price from a database, calculate deductions for items on sale ( or, in British retail terminology, " special offer ", " multibuy " or " BOGOF "), calculate the sales tax or VAT, calculate differential rates for preferred customers, actualize inventory, time and date stamp the transaction, record the transaction in detail including each item purchased, record the method of payment, keep totals for each product or type of product sold as well as total sales for specified periods, and do other tasks as well.
The MEDLINE database records two independent scientific studies on Dianetics, both conducted in the 1950s under the auspices of New York University.
It is important to note that the DW database in a hybrid solution is kept on third normal form to eliminate data redundancy.
Thus most database systems nowadays are software systems running on general-purpose hardware, using general-purpose computer data storage.
The database research area has several notable dedicated academic journals ( e. g., ACM Transactions on Database Systems-TODS, Data and Knowledge Engineering-DKE, and more ) and annual conferences ( e. g., ACM SIGMOD, ACM PODS, VLDB, IEEE ICDE, and more ), as well as an active and quite heterogeneous ( subject-wise ) research community all over the world.
:: A Cloud database is a database that relies on cloud technology.
Some of them are much simpler than full fledged DBMSs, with more elementary DBMS functionality ( e. g., not supporting multiple concurrent end-users on a same database ), with basic programming interfaces, and a relatively small " foot-print " ( not much code to run as in " regular " general-purpose databases ).
If this goal is met by a DBMS, then the designers and builders of the specific database can concentrate on the application's aspects, and not deal with building and maintaining the underlying DBMS.
The database needs to be based on a data model that is sufficiently rich to describe in the database all the needed respective application's aspects.
On one hand it provides a common view of the database, independent of different external view structures, and on the other hand it is uncomplicated by details of how the data is stored or managed ( internal level ).
The most common database design methods are based on the entity relationship model ( ERM, or ER model ).

database and Roads
The Roads and Maritime Services ( formerly Roads and Traffic Authority ) of NSW maintains a database of all registered holders of a driver's licence in NSW, including the driver's traffic history and registered motor vehicles.

database and Europe
Europe has particularly strict laws about database privacy.
The NFER also sponsors the CERUKplus ( Current Educational Research in the UK ) database, which contains details of current or on-going research in education and related disciplines, and hosts the EURYDICE Unit for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, in EURYDICE, the information network on education in Europe ( www. nfer. ac. uk / eurydice ).
A list of alternative fumigants is available for goods imported from Europe ( known as the ICON database ), where methyl bromide fumigation has been banned.
For a brief time the EEC operated a packet switched network, Euronet, and a related project Diane to encourage more database and network services to develop in Europe.
There is no public database of known fraudsters to date, although they are known to come from Australia and other areas ranging from Europe, China to southeast Asia.
The starter database has been provided in collaboration with ABBY Europe GmbH, the producers of the Lingvo dictionary brand.
Relocating to Europe, in 1990, Philip Pocock continued collaborative practice, painting and drawing with German artist Walter Dahn, song lyrics from American popular music sources, from the Blues to Indie, under the label Music Security Administration, in Cologne, from 1993 to 1995, before entering telecommunication space with FAX performance, database cinema and cybernetic installation from 1993 onward.
European copies of the 2008 game Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii list the title in the included database of Nintendo games as " Not Released ", while that year also saw the game's page on the Nintendo of Europe website removed.
In the mid-1980s, when Microsoft did not have their own database, they obtained a license to resell R: BASE in Europe so they could have a full suite of software products.
The website features a searchable database of hundreds of upcoming events organised by CouchSurfing members, including the annual " Berlin Beach Camp " which draws over 1, 000 attendees, the annual " WinterCamp ," and a New Year's Eve party hosted in a different city in Europe every year.
It is the largest property database in Europe.

on and Accidents
Her report, Work Accidents and the Law ( 1910 ), became a classic and resulted in the first workers ' compensation law, which she drafted while serving on a New York state commission.
* Air Accidents Investigation Branch ( AAIB ) report on the crash of FB. VI G-ASKH, 1996
Most air accident investigations are carried out by an agency of a country that is associated in some way with the accident ; for example, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch conducts accident investigations on behalf of the British Government.
Accidents on the Underground network, which carries around a billion passengers a year, are rare.
In addition to the Seamen's Mission buildings, Poplar Hospital for Accidents opened in 1855 on the north side of East India Dock Road, with the main intention of treating injured dock workers.
* London: The Institution of Chemical Engineers Conference on Preventing Major Chemical Accidents
Some matters of aviation were transferred to the '" Vorläufige Bundesstelle für Luftfahrtgerät und Flugunfalluntersuchung '" ( Provisional Federal Office for Avionic Devices and Investigation of Aviation Accidents ) established on 15 September 1953 in Bonn.
Accidents put all three P-40s based on Mindanao out of commission by 9 February, leaving just two P-35s that had escaped from Bataan.
He has since played principal and supporting roles in some twenty films including Brad Anderson's Happy Accidents ( with Vincent D ' Onofrio and Marisa Tomei ) and Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream ( with Jennifer Connelly ), the German film Toskana Karrussel ( with Susanna Lothar ) and as a guest actor on network TV dramas.
* A Study of Accidents on Mount McKinley 1903-1990 ( American Alpine Club, 1991 )
Accidents and incidents that occurred on aircraft that departed from or were destined for Auckland Airport include:
Guido Calabresi, judge for the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, author of the 1970 book, The Costs of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis, wrote in depth on this subject, with Costs of Accidents being cited as influential in its extensive treatment of the proper incentives and compensation required in accident situations.
" No Silver Bullet — Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering " is a widely discussed paper on software engineering written by Fred Brooks in 1986.
Public inquiries bypassed the usual British practice whereby the Accidents Investigation Branch ( AIB ) investigated and reported on air crashes, and were held only in cases of acute public interest.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch concluded that the accident had been primarily caused by the crew's mistaken belief that there was sufficient fuel on board to complete the flight.
Accidents are prone to happen in any human undertaking, but accidents occurring within the health care system seem more salient and severe due to their profound effect on the lives of those involved, sometimes resulting in the death of a patient.
She can also be seen on Accidents Can Happen, a daytime BBC One programme produced by Twofour, which follows families as they try to rebuild their homes and their lives following disaster.
Some of the controversial episodes, such as " Pingu Quarrels With His Mom " and " Little Accidents ", have aired uncut on APTN Kids.
Accidents and rumors, which had also dogged the US Navy during their war with Spain in 1898, did not exempt the Russian fleet on their voyage, and there was general fear of attack among the sailors, which their command tried to quell by calling for increased vigilance and issuing an order that " no vessel of any sort must be allowed to get in among the fleet ".
" The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents estimate 550, 000 people had been killed on UK roads by 2010.
* Investigation Bureau for Railway, Funicular and Boat Accidents: Technical investigating authority for accidents on railways, cableways, funicular railways and ships.
* Notes on Railroad Accidents ( New York, 1879 )
* Notes on Railroad Accidents, 1879

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