October 15th, 2009 by admin
Data integrity becomes a crucial factor when complex activities in medical, military and industrial systems are dependent on the accurate performance of software fed by a database. Continuous verification through automated channels controlled by a separate database is the key component to performance audits success.
The second database employed as the verifier is populated with the [...]
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August 15th, 2009 by admin
The next time you plan to install a new software application, you should seriously consider designing a database-assisted test configuration. The table-records of the new database can then be populated with values that contribute to a strenuous requirements-validation and verification series of tests.
This configuration will provide you with a handy tool that can generate test-values [...]
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June 23rd, 2009 by admin
Database Driven Telemetric Monitors can introduce manufacturing companies to a new kind of innovation that incorporates current off-the-shelf software components that control GPS, RFID, telemetry systems and a host of additional database driven products that range from classical accounting software to new XML-sensor transportable software.
This related grouping of ideas is easily translated into prototype systems [...]
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June 8th, 2009 by admin
GPS and RFID technologies coupled with a variety of wireless systems have recently been effectively connected to business databases and thereby have encouraged new opportunities to emerge in the information processing world.
Using sensor data to track inventories, fleets of vehicles, just-in-time supply pipelines and numerous other business activities comes about because the database now acts [...]
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April 30th, 2009 by admin
With the addition of database drivers, robotic telesurgery is a new field with an even greater potential to overhaul the way surgical care is delivered at home, in the field, and to remote or extreme environments. As database driven robotic telesurgery grows, new and innovative kinds of database schemas will need to be introduced to [...]
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April 26th, 2009 by admin
Environmental data and life science studies are heavily dependent on data acquisition systems and these in turn are becoming more noticeably dependent on well designed collection systems best represented by database systems. The more articulate these database systems become the more accurate and plentiful does knowledge in these areas rise.
The environment and life science data [...]
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