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  2. vBulletin - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, the BBC reported that there was a serious flaw in vBulletin software that allows anyone to easily access the database username and password. [6]

  3. Negative database - Wikipedia

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    In database security, a negative database is a database that saves attributes that cannot be associated with a certain entry.. A negative database is a kind of database that contains huge amount of data consisting of simulating data. When anyone tries to get access to such databases both the actual and the negative data s

  4. Object–relational database - Wikipedia

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    An object–relational database (ORD), or object–relational database management system (ORDBMS), is a database management system (DBMS) similar to a relational database, but with an object-oriented database model: objects, classes and inheritance are directly supported in database schemas and in the query language.

  5. Leszynski naming convention - Wikipedia

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    Since the Leszynski naming convention is a special form of Hungarian notation the same general advantages also apply to the Leszynski convention.. The use of distinctive prefixes makes your database self-documenting; when you see frmSales in VBA code, you will know that it references a form, and when you see curSales you will know that it is a Currency variable.

  6. Zope Object Database - Wikipedia

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    A ZODB database has a single root object (normally a dictionary), which is the only object directly made accessible by the database. All other objects stored in the database are reached through the root object. Objects referenced by an object stored in the database are automatically stored in the database as well.

  7. ADO.NET - Wikipedia

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    ADO.NET is a data access technology from the Microsoft.NET Framework that provides communication between relational and non-relational systems through a common set of components. [1] ADO.NET is a set of computer software components that programmers can use to access data and data services from a database.

  8. Database - Wikipedia

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    Formally, a "database" refers to a set of related data accessed through the use of a "database management system" (DBMS), which is an integrated set of computer software that allows users to interact with one or more databases and provides access to all of the data contained in the database (although restrictions may exist that limit access to particular data).

  9. Connect:Direct - Wikipedia

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    Connect:Direct originally did not support encrypted and secure data transfers, however an add-on, Connect:Direct Secure+, provided such support. Encryption can be accomplished with Transport Layer Security using SSL, TLS or the Station-to-Station protocol (STS). Since being acquired by IBM, the add-on has been folded into the base product, so ...