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database and terminology
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.
Thus, the terminology has poor standardization and specificity, particularly as a database search term.
Relational database terminology.
Relational database theory uses a set of mathematical terms, which are roughly equivalent to SQL database terminology.
This feature is helpful for finding translations of terms and idioms in the absence of a terminology database.
Centralized TM is usually part of a globalization management system ( GMS ), which may also include a centralized terminology database ( or glossary ), a workflow engine, cost estimation, and other tools.
Oracle Database terminology distinguishes different computer-science terms in describing how end-users interact with the database:
For instance, the University at Buffalo is a strategic partnership to develop research in the east United States. Focal. ie is an ongoing project with the University of Wales, Lampeter to develop an Irish language terminology database online.
Eurodicautom was the pioneering terminology database of the European Commission, created in 1975, initially for use by translators and other Commission staff.
Terminology management software provides the translator a means of automatically searching a given terminology database for terms appearing in a document, either by automatically displaying terms in the translation memory software interface window or through the use of hot keys to view the entry in the terminology database.
Some programs have other hotkey combinations allowing the translator to add new terminology pairs to the terminology database on the fly during translation.
In relational database terminology, column's equivalent is called attribute.
Thus, the two types of database are different, and may or may not explain why Pervasive started using different terminology for classifying their database.
Linguistic technology generally includes at least translation memory and terminology database ; some systems also integrate machine translation technology.
A terminology database is a glossary that contains specific words and phrases and their context-appropriate translations.
BizTalk makes processing safe by serialization ( called dehydration in Biztalk's terminology )-placing messages into a database while waiting for external events, thus preventing data loss.

database and makes
It is handled as a single database by a federated database management system ( FDBMS ), which transparently integrates multiple autonomous DBMSs, possibly of different types ( which makes it a heterogeneous database ), and provides them with an integrated conceptual view.
This makes the index investable, and in principle they can be as representative as the hedge fund database from which they were constructed.
An object database stores complex data and relationships between data directly, without mapping to relational rows and columns, and this makes them suitable for applications dealing with very complex data.
This makes Prolog ( and other logic programming languages ) particularly useful for database, symbolic mathematics, and language parsing applications.
On the other hand, Base One makes the case for extreme scalability without departing from mainstream relational database technology.
This has changed with the advent of raster database technology like rasdaman which makes efficient ad-hoc filtering and processing feasible.
T1 may write some value into A which makes the database inconsistent.
For example, removing duplicates using < tt > distinct </ tt > may be slow in the database ; thus, it makes sense to do it outside.
On the other side, if using < tt > distinct </ tt > will significantly ( x100 ) decrease the number of rows to be extracted, then it makes sense to remove duplications as early as possible in the database before unloading data.
The database also contains information on the emotional content of situations, in such statements as " Spending time with friends causes happiness " and " Getting into a car wreck makes one angry ".
Version 1. 7, released November 2006, makes full use of database abstraction so that installers can choose one from many types of database servers such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server.
This feature makes secondary key look-ups operate much like keyed inquiries of any other database system: requiring at least two disk reads ( a key read then a data-record read ).
OID makes the following features available from within an Oracle database environment:
Integration with the Oracle database makes many of the technologies available for Oracle database available for Oracle Internet Directory, and improvements that Oracle makes in the database space can instantly flow through to its LDAP implementation.
Its database of over 10, 407 services from 196 providers ( as of 6 December 2011 ) makes it the most comprehensive list of Internet plans and prices in Australia.
The profound sociological and economic implications of understanding the relative climate change contributions of natural and anthropogenic forcings makes it essential that the TSI database, a critical component of climate change research, be carefully sustained into the foreseeable future.
The use of distinctive prefixes makes your database self-documenting ; when you see frmSales in VBA code, you will know that it references a form, and when you see curSales you will know that it is a Currency variable.

database and about
Database designers and database administrators interact with the DBMS through dedicated interfaces to build and maintain the applications ' databases, and thus need some more knowledge and understanding about how DBMSs operate and the DBMSs ' external interfaces and tuning parameters.
For instance, a common use of a database system is to track information about users, their name, login information, various addresses and phone numbers.
For example, an employee database can contain all the data about an individual employee, but one group of users may be authorized to view only payroll data, while others are allowed access to only work history and medical data.
Database designers and database administrators interact with the DBMS through dedicated interfaces to build and maintain the applications ' databases, and thus need some more knowledge and understanding about how DBMSs operate and the DBMSs ' external interfaces and tuning parameters.
* The Spirits of Gallipoli A database of original sources for photographs of and information about the 7, 249 men of the AIF either buried or commemorated at Gallipoli.
He heard about the IBM System R database from an article in the IBM Research Journal provided
The efficiency of such a database is also greatly improved in areas which demand massive amounts of data about one item.
* TRANSPATH ( R )-A database about signal transduction pathways
, the database contains 155, 287 words organized in 117, 659 synsets for a total of 206, 941 word-sense pairs ; in compressed form, it is about 12 megabytes in size.
* The 2004 novel The Bug, by Ellen Ullman, is about a programmer's attempt to find an elusive bug in a database application.
The extensive beta limit database for tokamaks is consistent with ideal MHD stability limits, yielding agreement to within about 10 % in beta for cases where the internal profiles of the
In a reified RDF database, each original statement, being a resource, itself, most likely has at least three additional statements made about it: one to assert that its subject is some resource, one to assert that its predicate is some resource, and one to assert that its object is some resource or literal.
Europe has particularly strict laws about database privacy.
In countries without a central database, like the UK, it might be necessary to query the GSM network about which home network a mobile phone number belongs to.
The computers running the database are contained in an underground facility about the size of two American football fields.
A database of information about the conference and its services was hosted by Teleglobe Canada in Toronto on their Novatex system, with the information translated into English, French, Danish, Inuktitut, Greenlandic, Labradorian, Inupiag, Yupik and Western Arctic.
For Wales, the National Monuments Record of Wales ( NMRW ), has an online database called " Coflein " which contains the national collection of information about the historic environment of Wales.
The photo database contains 2, 000, 554 ( as of June 3, 2012 ) photographs of aircraft ( the million-photo milestone was reached in May 2006 ), with accompanying information about the aircraft featured in the photographs.
In addition to the photo database and discussion forums, the website accepts aviation articles for publishing, has an automatic news service which gathers aviation news, maintains an information database about aircraft types ( based on The International Directory of Civil Aircraft by Gerard Frawley ).
* Directory ( databases ), stored information about a database
* www. daefeatures. co. uk /, database about the DAE properties of optical drives
It uses a SQL Server Compact database to store information about the source code, including IntelliSense information, for better IntelliSense and code-completion support.
* Apis Tornacensis — database and bibliography about history.
VANK's self-built online database and published books with information about Korea are ackowledged by overseas universities as recommended learning resources about Korea.

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