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Database Forum / General DB Topics / DB Theory / November 2007

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the two questions30 Nov 2007 16:25 GMT53
Not long time ago on this NG there were few posts which involved an
entity with 200+ attributes.
Let all these attributes satisfy the following two conditions:
1) All these attributes are mutually independent
Undefinedness29 Nov 2007 00:00 GMT23
Word up CDT. How the devil are you all? Well, I return with a question
that as ever highlights my complete lack of formal mathematical
training, and in light of knowing no logicians in my daily life (funny
that), I was hoping that one of you kind folks might be able to
Encrypted databases26 Nov 2007 19:54 GMT6
If I wanted to start investigating encrypted databases and built-in support
for encrypted content in databases, where might I go? I'd prefer to begin
with something reasonably colloquial that just surveys the issues and the
possible approaches and architectures, without getting ...
Database Theory basis18 Nov 2007 00:43 GMT2
Give me advise please, from what I can start learning database theory?
RM and abstract syntax trees14 Nov 2007 00:33 GMT112
In the following I compare different techniques for representing an
Abstract Syntax Tree (AST), concluding that RM is poorly suited.
In LISP, S-expressions (parenthesized lists) are well suited to
representing ASTs because S-expressions naturally nest,  allow for
XML storing and management11 Nov 2007 16:44 GMT34
I get XML feeds as input and have to store this data on our server. I
have worked with databases but new to XML. Can someone tell me how I
can store and manage this data?
atomic07 Nov 2007 14:34 GMT106
I know that Codd wrote his first "big" db paper in 1969.  At that time I
 believe the understanding of physical atoms was simpler than it is
today but the word "atomic" in most people's minds inherited the physics
meaning.
Enterprise Data Architecture04 Nov 2007 10:21 GMT14
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