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  2. Database connection - Wikipedia

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    Database connections are finite and expensive and can take a disproportionately long time to create relative to the operations performed on them. It is inefficient for an application to create, use, and close a database connection whenever it needs to update a database. Connection pooling is a technique designed to alleviate this problem. A ...

  3. Record linkage - Wikipedia

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    Record linkage (also known as data matching, data linkage, entity resolution, and many other terms) is the task of finding records in a data set that refer to the same entity across different data sources (e.g., data files, books, websites, and databases).

  4. phpMyAdmin - Wikipedia

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    By that time, phpMyAdmin had already become one of the most popular PHP applications and MySQL administration tools, with a large community of users and contributors. In order to coordinate the growing number of patches , a group of three developers (Olivier Müller, Marc Delisle and Loïc Chapeaux) [ 6 ] registered The phpMyAdmin Project at ...

  5. Adminer - Wikipedia

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    SQL syntax highlighting; Visual database/E-R schema editing; Countermeasures against XSS, CSRF, SQL injection, session-stealing, ... "Light-weight" – released in a form of a single file; Support of CSS "skins", as well as many extensions; The small single file is a result of compilation and minification of source codes. [7]

  6. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    Compared to traditional techniques of exchange between an object-oriented language and a relational database, ORM often reduces the amount of code that needs to be written. [2] Disadvantages of ORM tools generally stem from the high level of abstraction obscuring what is actually happening in the implementation code. Also, heavy reliance on ORM ...

  7. Btrieve - Wikipedia

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    The file had an index for searching that linked to physical pages. Beginning with version 6.0 logical pages were used. Logical are mapped to physical pages (pages at a fixed location in the file) on the disk by page allocation tables. The file control record contains important information about Btrieve files, such as the number of pages in ...

  8. Content migration - Wikipedia

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    Extract the Resources from the pages and store them into a Database or File structure. Store the reference in a database or a File. Extract the HTML content from the site and store it locally. Upload the resources to the new CMS either by using the API or the web interface and store the new location in a Database or XML.

  9. Linked data - Wikipedia

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    Linked open data are linked data that are open data. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Tim Berners-Lee gives the clearest definition of linked open data as differentiated from linked data. Linked Open Data (LOD) is Linked Data which is released under an open license, which does not impede its reuse for free.