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  2. Database model - Wikipedia

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    The columns enumerate the various attributes of the entity (the employee's name, address or phone number, for example), and a row is an actual instance of the entity (a specific employee) that is represented by the relation. As a result, each tuple of the employee table represents various attributes of a single employee.

  3. Oracle Adaptive Access Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle Adaptive Access Manager is part of the Oracle Identity Management product suite that provides access control services to web and other online applications. [1] [2] [3] Oracle Adaptive Access Manager was developed by the company Bharosa, which was founded by Thomas Varghese, Don Bosco Durai and CEO Jon Fisher.

  4. Unique key - Wikipedia

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    Keys provide the means for database users and application software to identify, access and update information in a database table. There may be several keys in any given table. For example, in a table of employees, both employee number and login name are individually unique.

  5. Oracle metadata - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Database provides information about all of the tables, views, columns, and procedures in a database. This information about information is known as metadata. [1] It is stored in two locations: data dictionary tables (accessed via built-in views) and a metadata registry.

  6. Database design - Wikipedia

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    Turn information items into columns – Decide what information needs to be stored in each table. Each item becomes a field, and is displayed as a column in the table. For example, an Employees table might include fields such as Last Name and Hire Date. Specify primary keys – Choose each table's primary key. The primary key is a column, or a ...

  7. Oracle Identity Management - Wikipedia

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    Oracle's strategic solution for access management and web single sign-on. Oblix CoreID The 10g version was written in C; in the 11g version, the server itself has been rewritten in Java, although some of the integration components (web gates) are still written in C. The Sun Secure Token Service was added to the Oracle Access Management Suite ...

  8. Information schema - Wikipedia

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    In relational databases, the information schema (information_schema) is an ANSI-standard set of read-only views that provide information about all of the tables, views, columns, and procedures in a database. [1] It can be used as a source of the information that some databases make available through non-standard commands, such as:

  9. Database trigger - Wikipedia

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    If the last name is larger than 10 letters, using the SUBSTR function [9] we change the last_name column value to an abbreviation. CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER phone_book_insert BEFORE INSERT ON phone_book FOR EACH ROW WHEN ( LENGTH ( new . last_name ) > 10 ) BEGIN : new . last_name : = SUBSTR (: new . last_name , 0 , 1 ); END ;