November 2nd, 2009 by admin
No matter how gloomy the economy seems to be or how many times the green shoots of recovery seem to sprout and then wither one thing is for certain and that is life still goes on, consumers and businesses still have needs that they want fulfilling, and industries wheels keep on turning but how many [...]
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September 28th, 2009 by admin
The activity of validating data that is contained within XML files is very vital when it comes to applications that are used for content management, configuration, and data exchange. This is particularly true for content management, which is why DTDs or document type definitions are extremely important as well. If you have been using DTDs [...]
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September 14th, 2009 by admin
This competitive world is giving rise to a demanding market where delivery time for anything should be as little as possible. From pizzas to software products, everyone is highlighting shorter delivery time as there USP. In such a scenario Rapid Application Development (RAD) has appeared as a winning solution for this demand. RAD is a [...]
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September 5th, 2009 by admin
When you think about the differences between lab instruments now and lab instruments fifty years ago, the contrast is a stunning one. Today’s laboratory technologies have advanced further than anyone would have dared dream in the 1950’s. Instruments have gotten more sophisticated every year and rapidly shrinking in size at the same time. Naturally, this [...]
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August 26th, 2009 by admin
A Financial Database Profiler is generated upon completion of an exhaustive requirements study that carefully combines accounting rules and database technology rules into a coherent design scenario. If you or your company cannot account for the knowledge necessary for the business systems requirements of accounting and software analysis, then you must consider contracting for these [...]
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August 24th, 2009 by admin
To make this research into modeling for engineering practical for a wide range of computer literate non-programmers, sustained further research is needed in the areas of visualization, interaction, modeling, end user programming, and transformation as well as the links between these areas.
The need is for a methodology for creation of systems to enable more collaborative [...]
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August 15th, 2009 by admin
A new approach to database design includes a dialog panel called up by the user whenever a need arises to pretest a feature before actually using it. This is accomplished by the addition of a customized table and software script that invokes a test scenario generator correlated precisely at the appropriate feature layer.
The database and [...]
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August 8th, 2009 by admin
Hosted services have been part and parcel of software development since the mainframe days (indeed, mainframe programs are the epitome of hosted services). In a hosted service environment, the computer (the server) that runs a function that’s used by several companies is run remotely; the remote server has its own staff, and the company providing [...]
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August 3rd, 2009 by admin
Much of the database design information available on the internet is geared towards the designers. The lingo alone is enough to discourage a lot of small business owners. If that describes you, don’t worry. It’s not as complicated as it seems.
There are some designers that want to keep the whole subject “mysterious”. If they simplified [...]
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July 20th, 2009 by admin
It is becoming common knowledge that database information can greatly assist asset tracking efforts using GPS monitoring systems. What is not so commonly known is that software assisted management of specialized interfaces can contribute additional value by synchronizing real-world data with historically verified data.
GPS and RFID technologies combine to form tag-identifiable virtual communication channels by [...]
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