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  2. Sales force management system - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce management systems (also sales force automation systems (SFA)) are information systems used in customer relationship management (CRM) marketing and management that help automate some sales and sales force management functions. They are often combined with a marketing information system, in which case they are often called CRM systems

  3. Database refactoring - Wikipedia

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    A database refactoring is a simple change to a database schema that improves its design while retaining both its behavioral and informational semantics. Database refactoring does not change the way data is interpreted or used and does not fix bugs or add new functionality. Every refactoring to a database leaves the system in a working state ...

  4. No-force - Wikipedia

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    A no-force policy is used in transaction control in database theory.The term no-force refers to the disk pages related to the actual database object being modified.. With a no-force policy, when a transaction commits, the changes made to the actual objects are not "forced", that is, required to be written to disk in-place.

  5. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce Platform (formerly known as Force.com) is a platform as a service (PaaS) that allows developers to add applications to the main Salesforce.com application. [ 52 ] [ failed verification ] These applications are hosted on Salesforce.com infrastructure.

  6. Code reuse - Wikipedia

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    Code reuse is the practice of using existing source code to develop software instead of writing new code. Software reuse is a broader term that implies using any existing software asset to develop software instead of developing it again. [1] [2]: 7 An asset that is relatively easy to reuse and offers significant value is considered highly ...

  7. Stored procedure - Wikipedia

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    The exact and correct implementation of stored procedures varies from one database system to the other. Most major database vendors support them in some form. Depending on the database system, stored procedures can be implemented in a variety of programming languages, for example SQL, Java, C, or C++. Stored procedures written in non-SQL ...

  8. Comparison of relational database management systems - Wikipedia

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    Note (4): Does database process run as root/administrator or unprivileged user? What is default configuration? Note (5): Is there a separate user to manage special operation like backup (only dump/restore permissions), security officer (audit), administrator (add user/create database), etc.? Is it default or optional?

  9. Configuration management database - Wikipedia

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    This database acts as a data warehouse for the organization and also stores information regarding the relationships among its assets. [2] The CMDB provides a means of understanding the organization's critical assets and their relationships, such as information systems, upstream sources or dependencies of assets, and the downstream targets of ...