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database and Land
Its importance has diminished in recent years because property data is now kept on a central database kept by Her Majesty's Land Registry.
The Rural Land Register ( RLR ) is a database of digital maps showing the ownership of all agricultural land in the United Kingdom, along with woodland and marginal land on which grants or subsidies are to be claimed.
* Rural Land Register, a British database of land ownership
All title information is kept on Land Registry's database, reducing the need to store old and often unclear deeds.
A Local Land and Property Gazetteer ( LLPG ) is an address database maintained by local authorities in the United Kingdom.

database and Office
The eventual joint company effort, named Borland Office for Windows ( a combination of the WordPerfect word processor, Quattro Pro spreadsheet and Paradox database ) was introduced at the 1993 Comdex computer show.
* Oracle Open Office Base — database. sdb ( StarBase 5. x ). odb-files
The Tandem Office uses a technology referred to as Selective Routing to query the ALI database using the originating telephone number as a search key to match the origination of the call to the network location of the appropriate PSAP.
* ParadoxA relational database acquired from Borland and bundled with WordPerfect Office Professional Edition.
The patent was removed from the United States Patent and Trademark Office ( USPTO ) database sometime in 2004.
This problem can be seen in the spreadsheet program Microsoft Excel through at least the Office Excel 2007 release, which stores dates as the number of days since 31 December 1899 ( day 1 is 1900-01-01 ), and the database program Microsoft Access, which stores dates as the number of days since 30 December 1899 ( day 1 is 1899-12-31 ).
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office database reports that the trademark to the name " Simpsons " was owned by Sears Canada from 2001 to 2008.
When Borland eventually sold its Quattro Pro and Paradox products to Novell, where they would be joined with Word Perfect in an attempt to match Microsoft Office, Borland was left with InterBase, which Esber had purchased in the late 1980s and had its origins as a derivative of the RDB database work at DEC. Borland's ongoing strategy was to refocus its development tools on the corporate market with client – server applications, so Interbase fitted in as a low-end tool and a good generic SQL database for prototyping.
They are reported to have paid the lobbying firm Hicks Partners LLC at least $ 100, 000 in 2005 to try to persuade congressional members, the NIH, and the Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ), against establishing a publicly funded database.
The Act would also require the Copyright Office to maintain an easily searchable database, so that for works that the original publisher still wishes to maintain copyright on, potential derivative creators can find out who paid the US $ 1 tax and negotiate with them for permission.
Otherwise, flat file database is implemented in Microsoft Works ( available only for some versions of Windows ) and Apple Works, sometimes named ClarisWorks Office ( available for Macintosh and some versions on the Windows platform ).
These unique American Memory materials and the Library ’ s other Internet services, which include the congressional database, THOMAS, the on-line card catalog, exhibitions, information from the U. S. Copyright Office and a web site for children and families called America ’ s Library, handled more than 2. 6 billion transactions last year.
Climbié's death was largely responsible for the formation of the Every Child Matters initiative ; the introduction of the Children Act 2004 ; the creation of the ContactPoint project, a government database designed to hold information on all children in England ; and the creation of the Office of the Children's Commissioner chaired by the Children's Commissioner for England.
The trade-mark with the words ` Camosun College ` was filed with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office Canadian Trade-marks database on 2008-02-22.
A Home Office minister, Meg Hillier, said that they would be a " convenient " way for young people to prove their age when going to bars and that at £ 30 they are cheaper than purchasing passports, although the total cost including processing fees was expected to be up to £ 60, more expensive than a passport cost before the introduction of the ID card and database scheme — the Tories and Liberal Democrats have criticised the increase in passport costs as being needed for the ID card scheme.
The Home Office had recognised that a unique identifier is needed as a primary key for the database.
The Home Office Benefits Overview document describes how the IRN enables data sharing amongst police databases ( including the Police DNA database ), legal databases, and even corporate databases ( including bank and travel operators ).
Home Office forecasts envisage that " 265 government departments and as many as 48, 000 accredited private sector organisations " would have had access to the database, and that 163 million identity verifications or more taking place each year.
It was one of the first companies to sell a turnkey solution that utilised the newly available Post Office database ( PAF ) for Post Code recognition.
The register is housed by CPR-Kontoret ( literally " The CPR Office "), which is responsible for maintaining and developing the database and communicating data to government agencies, as well as to authorised private companies.
Laser Mission is registered as copyright to Turner Home Entertainment in the United States Copyright Office database.
* Emirates Office Tower on Emporis ( General database of skyscrapers )
There were two levels of IP – firstly a " Main IP " who rented pages from Post Office Telecommunications ( PO )/ British Telecom ( BT ) directly, and who thus owned a three digit node or " master page " in the Prestel database.
As well as being an on-line, web2. 0, Mashup ( digital ) and repository for Outer Space-related art and culture, the SpacePlace database generated a multimedia platform, SpacePlace mobile, as well as a dual-screen, free public access Bluetooth installation for specific locations, such as ZKMax, Munich, Germany, where urban guest were greeted by a cellphone message and projected video wobbling to the sound of outer space, opening June 7, 2006, in support of the Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs conference in Vienna to check and balance peaceful and cultural utilization of near Earth orbit.

database and Patents
* Derwent World Patents Index patent family database
The 2003 Act also inserted various exceptions to copyright and database right into the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and the Copyright and Rights in Databases Regulations 1997 to prevent the use of non-print publications by deposit libraries infringing copyright and / or database rights.

database and at
* Norman Megill, developer of Metamath, and maintainer of its site at metamath. org, an online database of automatically verified proofs.
As part of its very large website, the museum has the largest online database of objects in the collection of any museum in the world, with 2, 000, 000 individual object entries, 650, 000 of them illustrated, online at the start of 2012.
Web browsers " process " this data one page at a time, while web crawlers and other software provide the equivalent of database indexes to support search and other activities.
Manipulating database data often involves processes of several interdependent steps, at different times ( e. g., when different people's interactions are involved ; e. g., generating an insurance policy ).
In general the term " data independence " means that changes in the database's structure do not require changes in its application's computer programs, and that changes in the database at a certain architectural level ( see below ) do not affect the database's levels above.
Data independence is achieved to a great extent in contemporary DBMS, but it is not completely attainable, and achieved at different degrees for different types of database structural changes.
A single database can have any number of views at the external level.
* Database engine-Performs the received database operations on the database objects, typically at their higher-level representation.
In other words, to the outside world a committed transaction appears ( by its effects on the database ) to be indivisible, atomic, and an aborted transaction does not leave effects on the database at all, as if never existed.
Isolation provides the ability for multiple users to operate on the database at the same time without corrupting the data.
DBMSs are found at the heart of most database applications.
In 1989, two professors from the University of Wisconsin at Madison published an article at an ACM associated conference outlining their methods on increasing database performance.
The DBMS can maintain the integrity of the database by not allowing more than one user to update the same record at the same time.
* Database engine-Performs the received database operations on the database objects, typically at their higher-level representation.
In other words, to the outside world a committed transaction appears ( by its effects on the database ) to be indivisible, atomic, and an aborted transaction does not leave effects on the database at all, as if never existed.
Isolation provides the ability for multiple users to operate on the database at the same time without corrupting the data.
* Distribution: The fact that the data are not resident at the same site, so that we can distinguish a distributed database from a single, centralized database.
* Logical Correlation: The fact that the data have some properties which tie them together, so that we can distinguish a distributed database from a set of local databases or files which are resident at different sites of a computer network.

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