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C.3.2 Local Physical Standby and Cascaded Remote Logical Standby C-5
C.3.3 Local and Remote Physical Standby and Cascaded Local Logical Standby ... is applied to the standby database.
A standby database can be one of two types: a physical standby database or a
logical standby database. If needed, either type of standby database can assume ... Physical and Logical Standby Databases
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New Features Specific to Physical Standby Databases
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New Features Specific to Logical Standby Databases
New Features Common to Physical and Logical Standby Databases
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Basic ODM Concepts
Oracle9i DataMining (ODM) embeds datamining within the Oracle9i database.
The data never leaves the database — the data, data ... SQL/MM for Data Mining. JDM has also influenced these
standards. Oracle9i DataMining will comply with the JDM standard when that
standard is published.
1.2.2 DataMining Server
The DataMining ... main components:
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Oracle9i DataMining API
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Data Mining Server (DMS)
1.2.1 Oracle9i DataMining API
The Oracle9i DataMining API is the component of Oracle9i DataMining that
allows users to...
... Implementing a DataMining Process Using Office 2007 187
Introducing the DataMining Client 188
Importing Data Using the DataMining Client 189
Data Exploration and Preparation 190
Discretizing Data with ... Introduction to DataMining in SQL Server 2008 1
Chapter 2 Applied DataMining Using Microsoft Excel 2007 15
Chapter 3 DataMiningConceptsand DMX 83
Chapter 4 Using SQL Server DataMining 127
Chapter ... 82
Chapter 3 DataMiningConceptsand DMX 83
History of DMX 83
Why DMX? 84
The DataMining Process 85
Key Concepts 86
Attribute 86
State 87
Case 88
Keys 89
Inputs and Outputs 91
DMX Objects 93
Mining...
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system, and support
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rates; and service, products, and innovation became the only way to attract and retain
customers. Campaigns anddata on how they were working—became ... Centralizes
Data Warehouse to Prepare for Increase in Data
Volume
“Our goal is to ensure the stability and performance of our data warehouse for the
next two to three years. With Exadata Database...
... Moving data
into and out of the database
For a database to be useful, you need to be able to move data into and out
of it. Programs are your tools for this because they interact with the database
to ... store and retrieve data. A program connects to the database and makes a
request: “Take this dataand store it in the specified location.” Another program
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A database has two parts: a structure to hold the dataand the data itself.
In...
... contains carbon and hydrogen only (Morrison and Boyd,
1973; Fessenden and Fessenden, 1990). On the other hand, if an organic compound contains
nitrogen, and/ or sulfur, and/ or oxygen, and/ or metals, ... bituminous sand or oil sand, are gradually finding usage,
with the former name (bituminous sands) more technically correct. The term oil sand is also
used in the same way as the term tar sand, and these ... in the use of the names, and due care should be applied
to qualification of the particular sample.
4.7 Bituminous Rock and Bituminous Sand
Bituminous rock and bituminous sand are those formations...