In a data warehouse, the main mode of access is a relational database storage paradigm, in which the structure of the data was predetermined at the time the database was designed.
Also, Cassandra, a real-time distributed database with transactional features, is a Hadoop subproject.
Over time, this database will create a powerful incentive to keep shopping at the store where your style database resides.
For example, normal ATM transactions during the day will be stored in OLTP database real time.
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So every time the tag is read, a real-time connection to that database is needed to work out how to route the bag.
"We fully support the police using technology to combat crime and terrorism, but law-abiding New Yorkers should not end up in a police database every time they walk their dog, go to the doctor, or drive around Manhattan, " Christopher Dunn, associate legal director at the New York Civil Liberty Union, said.
Our technology combines a large database of structured data, a real-time feed of stats, and a large database of phrases, and algorithms to tie it all together to produce articles from two to eight paragraphs in length.
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Her creator, the Cambridge start-up True Knowledge, is adding to the database all the time by scouring Wikipedia, Yellow Pages and other sources.
The 46-year-old, of Orchard Road, Plymouth, was arrested for drink-driving in 2000 but his DNA was not on the database at that time, the BBC has learned.
At the same time ATSAC builds a rich database of historical traffic statistics used to adjust the timing of signals and to tweak intersection configurations across the system.
Assuming that all drivers who own smartphones have enabled data-sharing, all those endpoints drifting around in traffic are sending a stream of coordinates to a central database in real time.
PayScale's database includes real-time salary data culled from 13 million unique compensation profiles.
Last year Alliance revamped the site and put in a new database that cut the time needed to add and delete listings from an hour to just minutes.
Its president, Garrison Hoffman, wrote the e-mail time capsule application and designed the database that stored the messages, so we knew that he had the expertise to keep it running.
But key will be whether Snyder can match "Watchmen's" dramatic beats against its green-screen chicanery for more than two hours (the Internet Movie Database lists the running time at 163 minutes).
Its president, Garrison Hoffman , wrote the e-mail time capsule application and designed the database that will store the messages, so we know he has the expertise to keep it running.
The move is essentially the first time OpenTable has turned toward its database for offering a non-advertising service and is a pre-cursor to other data-driven, revenue-generating solutions it may offer in the future.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to create a central database of real-time trading activity, another in a string of proposals it has made in the last few weeks in response to concerns that the stock markets are broken.
The prototype system can match prints taken in custody suites with those in the database 85% of the time, said Professor Allinson.
But shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper condemned changes to the DNA database, which cut the time that DNA profiles of those who are arrested but not convicted can be held, from six to three years.
Given the growth of executive search firms, they worry all the time that their man may be on the database of some predatory headhunter.
The result is a rich database about how certain vehicles perform over time.
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Over time, The CMO Survey will develop a longitudinal database and provide more definitive answers to the questions surrounding marketing excellence.
For the first time, Germany will have a near-complete database of its less fortunate, making it easier to evaluate training and to detect fraud.
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Incidents, like attempts to hack into a database server, show up in real-time rather than weeks later.
Most of the time, when we think about a problem, the database the brain searches for a solution is narrow.
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It says investigators can "request the entire database" of Internet traffic "in real time" by entering keywords, email addresses or the names of file attachments as search queries.
The plastic dongle plugs in-between an outlet and a device, and leverages a database of electricity prices based on location and time of day to calculate how much an appliance drains from your wallet per hour, day, week, month and year.
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From then on, any time the user clicks on a Web site, program or database that requires its own user ID and password, the software issues the proper credentials, all in the background, without the user having to lift a finger or remember a word.
Note that Wikibon defines big data as data sets whose size, type and speed of creation make them impractical to process and analyze with traditional database technologies and related tools in a cost- or time-effective way.
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