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    FSIBL Case Study

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    the organization.  Because of web technologies, FSIBL becomes more secure.  In any emergency, FSIBL can handle it very smartly with the help of web technologies.  Help to keep contract with other branches of FSIBL.  It also helps to develop the relation with government as well as all other stake folder.  It help customer through online banking any payment of a bill of its customer.  Help to have mobile banking.  For using web technologies, FSIBL does not need to keep its entire paper document

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    Bookstores Relational Database Design A relational database is designed to comply with a term called normalization. Normalization is a process of organizing tables to minimize the redundancy in the database. The design of a relational database decreases the amount of space the database uses in a system. The relational database uses fields to help reduce redundancy in the tables. Relational designed database use the relational value in fields, an example would be a field for Book_ISBN and a field

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    Part 2: Logical Data Model and its DBMS Products: 2.1 Logical Data Model: A logical data model is a data model for a particular problem are presented related to a specific data management technology. Without being specific to a particular DBMS product, it describes the data as much as details (Watt and Eng 2014). As we mentioned before, there is another type of DBMS involved in the logical data model such as hierarchical data model and network data model, which will be discussed in the following

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    Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, people have been trying to make their life easier using machines. This has led to huge technological breakthroughs that brought about computers, cars, airplanes etc. Nowadays computers are widely used to perform various tasks on users’ behalf. Another people’s passion since ancient times is to store and preserve information for the generations to come (libraries, archives). During the 1960’s people’s desire to store and retrieve information was combined

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    Reliability of Data Migration Over many ago relational databases reside most of the data but after the introduction of NoSQL database had changed this procedure. Most of the unstructured data had been sent to NoSQL database. Relational database systems, which showed good performance before the birth of internet and cloud computing era is now unable to control the heat of new technologies. To stabilize this situation new requirements were set to design by RDBMS. To meet these challenges they need

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    Although we hear the term ‘big data’ frequently now, the true definition of big data does not seem to have a singular, agreed upon definition. Depending on who you ask, big data can mean many different things. What would seem to be the most intuitive definition of ‘big’ data is not necessarily the correct one. Though the size of the data is an important aspect, it is not always the defining factor. According to Dell EMC’s video, Big Ideas: How Big is Big Data, big data is “any attribute that challenges

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    REQUIREMENTS OF DATABASES IN DIFFERENT IoT APPLICATIONS Shona M Assistant professor,Department of CSE,SVCE,Bangalore,India ,sonasuresh04@gmail.com Abstract-In the recent years, the Internet of Things (IoT) is considered as a part of the Internet of future and makes it possible for connecting various smart objects together through the Internet.The use of IoT technology in applications has spurred the increase of real-time data, which makes the information storage and accessing more difficult

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     Student name = G..H.H Harshana Sandaruwan.  SQA ID number = 157472097  NIC No = 941272851V  Subject name = DATA BASE MANAGEMENT 01.  Subject code = H7DX 04. Contents 01) Describe fundamentals of Database Management System. • Evolution of Database Management System. • Advantages and Disadvantages of the Database Management System 02) Describe the following job roles related to Database Management System. • Data

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    In what way does the structure of a relational database assist the easy retrieval of information? Benefits of reducing data redundancy Reducing data redundancy will help improve the database and it assists making data retrieval more simple and easy. Data redundancy makes the storage space needed for the database smaller as it is more efficient compared to older flat based databases which wasted space as it stored the same information in more than one field. Normalisation is what is used to design

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    There are two obvious ways to map a two-dimensional relational database table onto a one-dimensional storage interface: store the table row-by-row, or store the table column-by-column. Historically, database system implementations and research have focused on the row-by row data layout, since it performs best on the most common application for database systems: business transactional data processing. However, there are a set of emerging applications for database systems for which the row-by-row layout

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