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Each modification is considered as a unique record in a database, and has a string assigned to it in a multi-parametric matrix.
Zuse's language allowed for the creation of procedures (also called routines or subroutines; stored chunks of code that could be invoked repeatedly to perform routine operations such as taking a square root) and structured data (such as a record in a database, with a mixture of alphabetic and numeric data representing, for instance, name, address, and birth date).
For example, a record in a database with a facial recognition data field, a name field, and an address field can be created or updated.
Speaking of filesystems, why is it that a SQL database can find a specific record in a database of millions of records in a fraction of a second, but finding a specific file on your hard drive takes minutes?
In other words it makes every record in a database reachable by an intuitive hyperlink," said Olex. "Related records are also linked, which effectively forms a graph facade over traditional SQL data.
Each of these cells became the basis of a record in a database table, with the longitude and latitude of the center of each cell being stored as the reference location.
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The output of the simulation model is recorded in a database (Ms Access).
Only a handful have been restored, with the date and author cited on the final page recorded in a database.
The details are recorded in a database to avoid duplication and to stop profiteers from stockpiling and reselling the bulbs.
They are business process steps where the system updates records in a database rather than having users do so directly.
Basic information is recorded in a database – artist, title, date, medium, as well as exhibition and publication history and provenance.
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