More than 60,000 years ago, early humans in southern Africa were carving patterns onto ostrich eggshells—and new research shows these designs were far more sophisticated than previously believed. A ...
Abstract: This research proposes an approach that uses nonrepeating groups as the basis for decomposing relations. A repeating group refers to a column or set of columns that have duplicated data ...
Whether investigating an active intrusion, or just scanning for potential breaches, modern cybersecurity teams have never had more data at their disposal. Yet increasing the size and number of data ...
We often hear that “Who remembers the one who comes second?” The term ‘secondary’ is often associated with something less important, isn’t it? But today I tell you the importance of secondary in today ...
In today’s data-driven world, databases form the backbone of modern applications—from mobile apps to enterprise systems. Understanding the different types of databases and their applications is ...
Abstract: Database normalization is a ubiquitous theoretical relational database analysis process. It comprises several levels of normal forms and encourage database designers not to split database ...
Good software habits apply to databases too. Trust in these little design tips to build a useful, rot-resistant database schema. It is a universal truth that everything in software eventually rots.
AI training and inference are all about running data through models — typically to make some kind of decision. But the paths that the calculations take aren’t always straightforward, and as a model ...
ABSTRACT: This study explores the complex relationship between climate change and human development. The aim is to understand how climate change affects human development across countries, regions, ...