The design of database is one of the important parts in building software, because database is the data storage inside the system. There are some techniques that allow the programmer to improve design of the database. One of the most popular techniques being used for database is the relational technique, which content entity relationship diagram and normalization. The relational technique is easy to use and useful for reducing data redundancy because the normalization technique solves the data redundancy by applying normalization normal forms on the schema tables. The second technique is the object oriented technique, which content class diagram and generate schema table. An advantage of object oriented technique is its close...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Kansas, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, 2007.With an object-...
For my thesis I used special information system to show means of elapse time to selected data and th...
Abstract: This report sets out to put the finger on and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of two...
Although relational database systems have met many needs in traditional business applications, such ...
About a decade ago, the database group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison developed BUCKY, a ben...
This is the first published work to compare the performance of object and object relational database...
Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMSs) are advanced software packages responsible for provi...
ABSTRAKSI: Dalam era informasi ini, kebutuhan database sebagai media penyimpanan data semakin berkem...
A database management system (DBMS) is a software tool that serves as an intermediary between the da...
Object Oriented Databases stores data in the form of objects. An Object is something uniquely identi...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
In this dissertation, we propose new design guidelines to reduce the amount of redundancy that datab...
This research explores an approach of integrating the strengths of two known technologies in the dat...
The main topic of this thesis is the comparison of the object oriented paradigm with an object relat...
There exists different approaches on database modeling. This work tries to identify strengths and we...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Kansas, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, 2007.With an object-...
For my thesis I used special information system to show means of elapse time to selected data and th...
Abstract: This report sets out to put the finger on and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of two...
Although relational database systems have met many needs in traditional business applications, such ...
About a decade ago, the database group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison developed BUCKY, a ben...
This is the first published work to compare the performance of object and object relational database...
Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMSs) are advanced software packages responsible for provi...
ABSTRAKSI: Dalam era informasi ini, kebutuhan database sebagai media penyimpanan data semakin berkem...
A database management system (DBMS) is a software tool that serves as an intermediary between the da...
Object Oriented Databases stores data in the form of objects. An Object is something uniquely identi...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
In this dissertation, we propose new design guidelines to reduce the amount of redundancy that datab...
This research explores an approach of integrating the strengths of two known technologies in the dat...
The main topic of this thesis is the comparison of the object oriented paradigm with an object relat...
There exists different approaches on database modeling. This work tries to identify strengths and we...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Kansas, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, 2007.With an object-...
For my thesis I used special information system to show means of elapse time to selected data and th...
Abstract: This report sets out to put the finger on and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of two...