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Hitting the Relational Wall by Dr. Andrew E. Wade, PhD: Whitepaper
Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMSs) have been very successful, but their success is limited to certain types of applications.
As business users expand to newer types of applications, and grow older ones, their attempts to use RDBMS encounter the 'Relational Wall,' where RDBMS technology no longer provides the performance and functionality needed.
This wall is encountered when extending information models to support...
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Real-time Databases for Embedded Systems
Real-time systems are now used in many application domains, including network infrastructure, telecommunications and financial markets.
As real-time systems continue to evolve, their applications become more complex, and often require timely access to, and processing of, massive amounts of data.
At the start of a real-time system development project, it is often assumed that a fast enough data processing engine, created specifically...
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Selecting an Embedded Database for Java Application Development
This paper discusses the advantages of the embedded Java database and compares them to more traditional approaches.
It describes the significant development benefits achieved by leading Java software providers, including Sun, BEA and Macromedia.
These include lowered costs, greater operational efficiency, shorter development cycles, ease of deployment and greater customer satisfaction.
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date: 1/1/2004
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The Database Behind the Brains
Mobile devices, information appliances, intelligent control systems; no deep investigation is needed to uncover the spreading frontiers of computer applications that have nothing to do with desktops.
These systems are usually referred to as ''embedded systems,'' but that term does not express the growing sophistication of such applications.
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date: 3/1/2006
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The Hidden Costs of Using Open Source Databases for Java Application Development
While open source databases may have their place, it is not within mission-critical enterprise applications.
Products such as PointBase Embedded and PointBase Micro provide more reliable, cost-effective functionality to developers while avoiding the many hidden costs of open source databases.
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date: 1/1/2004
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