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  • The TennisConnect system remains at the foundation of the Tennis Industry Association database architecture.
  • DDM is also the base architecture for the MVS Distributed Relational Database Architecture ( DRDA ).
  • ;Technology drivers : These are usually suggested by the completed data architecture and database architecture designs.
  • Between 1997 and 2010, Kersten served as head of the Database Architectures research group at the CWI Amsterdam.
  • In Clusterpoint database architecture inverted index also supports programmable relevance ranking enabling to customize search output without extra coding efforts.
  • Organization . . . The portal database architecture is compatible for English, French, . . . David Chimhini.
  • These solutions included IBM's Distributed Relational Database Architecture ( DRDA ) and Apple Computer's Data Access Language.
  • The database architecture enables a PKB to truly form an integrated knowledge base, and contain the full range of relationships.
  • Clusterpoint is a schema-free document database that removes complexity, scalability problems and performance limitations of relational database architecture.
  • New Era Tickets does this through email deliverability, ability to customize messages and offers across marketing channels, lead scoring, and multi-tenant database architecture.
  • The three-level database architecture relates to the concept of " data independence " which was one of the major initial driving forces of the relational model.
  • C-treeACE is one of few databases that specialize in making data locked into legacy database architecture available to modern APIs while minimizing time, resources and risks involved in modernization projects.
  • "' Migration Assessment "'consists of an analysis of an Oracle database architecture, configuration, and application usage to rate the complexity of migrations across five key compatibility categories.
  • Message formats and protocols were defined for accessing and managing record-oriented files, stream-oriented files, relational databases ( as the base architecture of Distributed Relational Database Architecture ( DRDA ) ), and other services.
  • For example, map and reduce functionality can be very easily implemented in Oracle's PL / SQL database oriented language or is supported for developers transparently in distributed database architectures such as Clusterpoint XML database or MongoDB NoSQL database.
  • This is also a crucial design element for distributed document database architecture : it makes its index scalable so that it can be safely shared across large cluster of servers without ignificant performance loss at data injection, free text search and access.
  • In 1986, IBM announced client and server support for Distributed Data Management Architecture ( DDM ) for the System / 36, System / 38, and IBM mainframe computers running CICS . This was followed by the support for IBM Personal Computer, AS / 400, IBM mainframe computers under the MVS and Distributed Relational Database Architecture, also known as DRDA.