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| Introduction to database design Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Feb 04, 2011
This article/tutorial will teach the basis of relational database design and explains how to make a good database design. |
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| Installing CouchDB on CentOS 5 Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Feb 01, 2011
CouchDB is part of a new breed of database systems, increasingly being used to create cutting-edge PHP web applications. This blog posts walks you through installing CouchDB on CentOS Linux. |
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| Photoshop Mermaid Tutorial Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jan 30, 2011
How fascinated we all are by these half human, half fish creatures they call as mermaids, and how immensely wonderful it would be if we could turn ourselves and our loved ones into mermaids. With the amazing Photoshop tricks that are taught here, you can actually do that in a snap. |
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| BI DW Info Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jan 29, 2011
BI-DW.info is an independent Data warehousing and Database directory. It includes high-quality pages only and provides revisions and ratings of the listed resources |
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| [D] Hello World Tutorial Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jan 28, 2011
"I am going to assume you have followed all the steps to my previous tutorial - "How to setup DMD" |
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| Database Backups - Hot Backup vs. Cold Backup Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jan 26, 2011
You can say hot backup is dynamic or active backup. Hot backup is taken when database is running and data is being updated. |
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| Function of Client and Server environment Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jan 25, 2011
Client is used as front-end to communicate with the database server. It plays very vital role in the client and server environment. |
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| Database design tutorial Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jan 25, 2011
This tutorial teaches you the principles of database design and normalization. |
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| Comparing XML database approaches Posted in DB Design > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jan 25, 2011
The question is: Why should you prefer a native XML database over an XML-aware classic database or the other way around? This article compares the approaches of a number of varying database solutions, including eXist, Mark Logic, and DB2 Express-C. The differences are translated into practical advantages and disadvantages in choosing the right tool for the right job. |
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