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  2. Cardinality (data modeling) - Wikipedia

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    A one-to-many relationship between records in patient and records in appointment because patients can have many appointments and each appointment involves only one patient. [1] A one-to-one relationship is mostly used to split a table in two in order to provide information concisely and make it more understandable. In the hospital example, such ...

  3. Java concurrency - Wikipedia

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    This relationship is simply a guarantee that memory writes by one specific statement are visible to another specific statement. A volatile fields are linearizable. Reading a volatile field is like acquiring a lock: the working memory is invalidated and the volatile field's current value is reread from memory.

  4. Relational model - Wikipedia

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    The relational model (RM) is an approach to managing data using a structure and language consistent with first-order predicate logic, first described in 1969 by English computer scientist Edgar F. Codd, [1] [2] where all data are represented in terms of tuples, grouped into relations.

  5. Hierarchical database model - Wikipedia

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    The data are stored as records which is a collection of one or more fields. Each field contains a single value, and the collection of fields in a record defines its type. One type of field is the link, which connects a given record to associated records. Using links, records link to other records, and to other records, forming a tree.

  6. Relation (database) - Wikipedia

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    Relation, tuple, and attribute represented as table, row, and column respectively. In database theory, a relation, as originally defined by E. F. Codd, [1] is a set of tuples (d 1,d 2,...,d n), where each element d j is a member of D j, a data domain.

  7. Database schema - Wikipedia

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    In a relational database, the schema defines the tables, fields, relationships, views, indexes, packages, procedures, functions, queues, triggers, types, sequences, materialized views, synonyms, database links, directories, XML schemas, and other elements. A database generally stores its schema in a data dictionary. Although a schema is defined ...

  8. As Gazans return north, some Israelis near border fear ...

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    By STAMOS PROUSALIS. SDEROT, Israel (Reuters) - While for some in Gaza there is joy at seeing what might remain of their homes in the north, for some Israelis their return evokes fears of another ...

  9. Data hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A data field holds a single fact or attribute of an entity. Consider a date field, e.g. "19 September 2004". This can be treated as a single date field (e.g. birthdate), or three fields, namely, day of month, month and year. A record is a collection of related fields. An Employee record may contain a name field(s), address fields, birthdate ...