... Some NoSQL databasemanagement systems are beginning to support synchronization of data between mobile devices and database clusters deployed in a data center (or “in the NOSQL DATABASE TECHNOLOGYâ ... is a simple, fast, elastic NoSQL database that delivers a more scalable, high-performance, and cost-effective approach to data management than relationaldatabase technology. It is particularly ... Response TimeLoadBalancerwww.wellsfargo.com NoSQL Database TechnologyPost -relational data management for interactive software systems NOSQL DATABASE TECHNOLOGYâ 2012 COUCHBASE ALL RIGHTS...
... refining the theoretical foundations of relational POMDPs for dialogue (including howto specify the transition, observation and rewardfunctions in such a relational framework), as wellas investigating ... to significantly reducethe dimensionality of the dialogue management problem by taking advantage of prior knowledgeabout the expected relational structure of spokendialogue. This prior knowledge ... actions as relational structuresThe specification of Markov Logic rules apply-ing over complete regions of the state and actionspaces (instead of over single instances) requiresan explicit relational...
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... IMPLEMENTATION,ANDCONTROL management is essentially product-driven, which is why Colgate recently moved frombrand management (Colgate toothpaste) to category management (toothpaste category)to ... each.Product- or Brand -Management OrganizationCompanies that produce a variety of products and brands often establish a product-(or brand-) management organization as another layer of management within ... the New MarketingConcept,” Marketing Management 2, no. 4 (1994), 22–31; and Frederick E. Webster Jr.,“Executing the New Marketing Concept,” Marketing Management 3, no. 1 (1994): 8–16. Seealso...
... ISBN 1-59140-436-3 (s/c) ISBN 1-59140-437-1 (eISBN) 1. Personnel management. 2. Information technology Management. 3. Knowledge management. I. Torres-Coronas, Teresa, 1966- II. Arias-Oliva, Mario, ... such activities that they have no time for higher value-addedservices such as knowledge management, culture management, and strategicredirection and renewal. However, information technology is ... associated with the integration of handheldcomputer technology into strategic human resource planning, management, andresearch.We hope readers find what we present in this chapter useful to their own...
... 1981 ACM-SIGMOD Conference on Management of Data, AnnArbor, Mich., May 1981.[SELI79] Selinger, P. et. al., "Access Path Selection in a RelationalDatabase Management System," Proc. ... IN RELATIONAL DATA BASE SYSTEMSMichael StonebrakerEECS Dept.University of California, BerkeleyAbstractThis paper explores a mechanism to support user-defined data types for columns in a relational ... Data," Proc. Engineering Applications Stream of Database Week/83, SanJose, Ca., May 1983.[STON85] Stonebraker, M. et. al., "Interfacing a Relational Data Base System to an Operat-ing System...
... OptimizationPro SQL Server 2000 Database DesignUS $59.99Shelve in Databases/SQL ServerUser level: Intermediate–AdvancedDavidsonPro SQL Server 2008 Relational Database Design and ImplementationThe ... implement database solutions using SQL Server. I have filled this book with hard-won knowledge and experience that I’ve accumulated through many years of working with relational databases—including ... learn from a database design textbook. Secondly, I will show practi-cal techniques for applying these concepts to build solid SQL Server database solutions.I start with the concepts of relational...
... • Database design phases: The next section provides an overview of the four major phases of relational database design: conceptual, logical, implementation, ... high-performance querying and reporting.ã Relational data structures: This chapter will provide concise descriptions of some of the fun-damental database objects, including the database itself, as well as ... relationships that can existbetween relational tables.ãSQL: We will discuss the need for a single, standard, set-based language for interrogating relational databases.ãDependencies: Finally,...
... released by thetime you are reading this. Relational Data StructuresThis section introduces the following core relationaldatabase structures and concepts:ã Database and schemaã Tables, rows, and ... use schemas to group objects in the database with commonthemes or even common owners. All objects on the database server can be addressed by knowingthe database they reside in and the schema ... tooconfusing). Multiple files make up a database. CHAPTER 1 ■INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE CONCEPTS108662Ch01.qxp 7/28/08 3:37 PM Page 10 A thorough database design process will undergo four...
... allow you to uniquely identify every row in your database. One thing of interest here is that what might be considered a natural key in your database isoften not actually a natural key in the ... driver’s licensenumber of a person. In the example database, this is a number that every person has (or may needbefore inclusion in our database, perhaps). However, the value of the driver’s ... folks whose hair has turned a differentcolor). No, this value is good only for looking you up in a database. Usually a true surrogate key is never shared with any users. It will be a value generated...