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communication link failure sql: Programmer's Reference Microsoft Corporation, 1994 The Microsoft ODBC Software Development Kit (SDK) 2.0 is a set of software components and tools designed to help in the development of ODBC drivers and ODBC-enabled applications for the Windows 3.1 and Windows NT operating systems. In addition to coverage of version 1.0 material, the book includes detailed coverage of features new to version 2.0. |
communication link failure sql: Teach Yourself ODBC in 21 Days Bill Whiting, Bryan Morgan, Jeff Perkins, 1996 ODBC is a standard Windows programming interface that permits a software developer to write an application that will work with Oracle, dBASE, Paradox, Access, FoxPro, Sybase, SQL Server, and numerous other DBMS formats. Teach Yourself ODBC in 21 Days is a self-contained tutorial that the reader can work through at his own pace. |
communication link failure sql: JDBC Recipes Mahmoud Parsian, 2006-11-08 * The only standard size JDBC cookbook in market with clear specification of problems and ready-to-be-used working code solutions (in a cut-and-paste fashion) that work for at least two leading databases such as MySQL and Oracle. • Most existing JDBC-related books provide only generic solutions, which might not work on any vendor’s database. This book shows the importance of vendor factor for solving JDBC problems. • Complete coverage of database and result set metadata (which is missing from most JDBC books). |
communication link failure sql: Designing SQL Server 2000 Databases Syngress, 2001-01-23 The Microsoft .NET initiative is the future of e-commerce - making it possible for organisations to build a secure, reliable e-commerce infrastructure. This is the first book to outline the capabilities of SQL Server 2000, one of the key components of .NET. SQL Server 2000 introduces powerful new data mining functionality designed specifically to capture and process customer profiles and to predict future buying patterns on e-commerce sites.Designing SQL Server 2000 Databases addresses the needs of IT professionals migrating from the popular SQL 7 databases to the new SQL 2000, as well as those who are starting from scratch. - Covers all key features of SQL Server 2000 including; XML support, enhanced data-mining capabilities and integration with Windows 2000 - While there are many books available on SQL 7 - this is the first to be announced for SQL 2000 - Free ongoing customer support and information upgrades |
communication link failure sql: SQL Server 2000 Black Book Patrick Dalton, Paul Whitehead, 2001 This black book shows how to build a simple, but powerful database profile utility, and explains how to set up data replication. It covers the essentials of transaction management, with information on new locking structures. Discover the latest XML data interchange technology along with several examples readers can use to quickly build applications. |
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communication link failure sql: Principles of Distributed Database Systems M. Tamer Özsu, Patrick Valduriez, 1999 Appropriate for courses in Distributed Databases, Distributed Data Management, and Advanced Database Systems. This text explores the development of distributed database management systems focusing on concepts and technical issues. |
communication link failure sql: Sql & Pl/Sql For Oracle 10G Black Book, 2007 Ed Dr. Ps. Deshpande, 2006-11 The book, brings to you the complete, latest account of SQL and PL/SQL for Oracle. It gifts you two things 1st, it upgrades your knowledge on the subject and 2nd, the innumerable, exciting examples help you build a better skill in SQL and PL/SQL.This comprehensive reference will help you learn the entire spectrum of SQL from Views to Cube and Roll Up; from Case Expressions to Variances and Corelation and PL/SQL from Collections to ObjectTypes; from error handling to Triggers; from Object views to Rollback segments; from UNDO tablespace to Expression filter and many more. |
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communication link failure sql: Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Field Experience Manoj Pal, Manish Raval, 2013-10-15 Part of a series of specialized guides on System Center - this book shares real-world expertise for using Configuration Manager capabilities to deliver more effective IT services. Series editor Mitch Tulloch and a team of System Center experts provide concise technical guidance as they step you through key deployment and management scenarios. |
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communication link failure sql: Windows 2000 Clustering and Load Balancing Handbook Joseph Lamb, 2002 Building robust, high-performance Microsoft clusters? Get the one book that delivers authoritative guidance for real-world design, construction, and administration:Windows 2000 Clustering and Load Balancing Handbook. You'll find step-by-step instructions and solutions for every environment and application: failover, load balancing, distributed systems, DNS, Active Directory, SQL Server 2000, Exchange Server 2000, Windows 2000 file/print, IIS, and more. |
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communication link failure sql: Professional SQL Server 2012 Internals and Troubleshooting Christian Bolton, Justin Langford, Glenn Berry, Gavin Payne, Amit Banerjee, Rob Farley, 2012-10-18 Hands-on troubleshooting methods on the most recent release of SQL Server The 2012 release of SQL Server is the most significant one since 2005 and introduces an abundance of new features. This critical book provides in-depth coverage of best practices for troubleshooting performance problems based on a solid understanding of both SQL Server and Windows internals and shows experienced DBAs how to ensure reliable performance. The team of authors shows you how to master the use of specific troubleshooting tools and how to interpret their output so you can quickly identify and resolve any performance issue on any server running SQL Server. Covers the core technical topics required to understand how SQL Server and Windows should be working Shares best practices so that you know how to proactively monitor and avoid problems Shows how to use tools to quickly gather, analyze, and effectively respond to the source of a system-wide performance issue Professional SQL Server 2012 Internals and Troubleshooting helps you to quickly become familiar with the changes of this new release so that you can best handle database performance and troubleshooting. |
communication link failure sql: Query Processing in Database Systems W. Kim, D.S. Reiner, Don Batory, 2012-12-06 This book is an anthology of the results of research and development in database query processing during the past decade. The relational model of data provided tremendous impetus for research into query processing. Since a relational query does not specify access paths to the stored data, the database management system (DBMS) must provide an intelligent query-processing subsystem which will evaluate a number of potentially efficient strategies for processing the query and select the one that optimizes a given performance measure. The degree of sophistication of this subsystem, often called the optimizer, critically affects the performance of the DBMS. Research into query processing thus started has taken off in several directions during the past decade. The emergence of research into distributed databases has enormously complicated the tasks of the optimizer. In a distributed environment, the database may be partitioned into horizontal or vertical fragments of relations. Replicas of the fragments may be stored in different sites of a network and even migrate to other sites. The measure of performance of a query in a distributed system must include the communication cost between sites. To minimize communication costs for-queries involving multiple relations across multiple sites, optimizers may also have to consider semi-join techniques. |
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communication link failure sql: SQL Server Security David Litchfield, 2003-10-15 Addresses SQL Server vulnerabilities and provides security solutions. Covers installation, administration, and programming--plus security issues such as authentication, encryption, intrusion detection, and more. Written for IT professionals administering or programming any SQL Server-based application--includes coverage of SQL Server 7, SQL Server 2000, and SQL Server (Yukon). |
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communication link failure sql: MCSA / MCSE: Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Implementation, Management, and Maintenance Study Guide Steve Suehring, James Chellis, Matthew Sheltz, 2006-04-03 This exam (70291) is a core requirement for both the MCSA and MCSE. Now updated for the new version of the exam covering Windows Server 2003 R2 and revised with enhanced troubleshooting guidance and new case studies. The CD-ROM includes the cutting-edge WinSim simulation program, plus hundreds of sample questions, an e-version of the book, and flashcards. More and more companies have begun upgrading to Windows Server 2003, increasing demand for Microsoft certified administrators and engineers. |
communication link failure sql: SQL-Datenbanken unter Unix Ralf Steffler, 2003-07-24 Zwischen 1973-1979 arbeiteten zwei unabhängige Teams an der Entwicklung einer Datenbanksprache für relationale Datenbanken für große IBM-Mainframe Computer. Während IBM-Entwickler im Projekt System R feste an SQL arbeiteten, wurde an der Berkeley Universität das Projekt INGRES mit dem Ziel gestartet, eine Datenbanksprache namens QUEL zu entwickeln. QUEL war in gewisser Weise SQL überlegen und hatte seine Anhänger, die letztendlich das Ingres System entwickelten. Oracle schaffte es schließlich die neue Datenbanksprache SQL aus dem Hause IBM Anfang 1980 noch vor IBM, die erst viel später mit DB2 folgten und SQL zum de facto Standard machen sollten, kommerziell einzusetzen. Nun splittete sich ein Teil der Ingres-Gruppe ab und konzipierte Sybase. Der Hauptvorteil von Sybase war, daß es unter Unix lief und dessen Vorzüge voll ausschöpfte. Auch Sybase verwand SQL, das etwa 3 mal schneller war, als alle anderen Datenbanken dieser Zeit. Böse Zungen behaupten, die Sybase-Entwickler seien in Wirklichkeit Quel-Aktivisten gewesen. In einer Kooperation zwischen Microsoft und Sybase wurde der SQL Server 1993 für NT freigegeben, nachdem eine Portierung auf OS/2 vorausgegangen war. Microsoft entwickelte und verkaufte fortan den Microsoft SQL Server unter eigenem Namen sehr erfolgreich weiter. 1995 unternimmt Sybase einen Harakiri-Sprung von Version 4 auf Version 10, um Oracle 7 mit einem Satz zu überholen ... |
communication link failure sql: Introduction to Cyber-Warfare Paulo Shakarian, Jana Shakarian, Andrew Ruef, 2013-05-16 Introduction to Cyber-Warfare: A Multidisciplinary Approach, written by experts on the front lines, gives you an insider's look into the world of cyber-warfare through the use of recent case studies. The book examines the issues related to cyber warfare not only from a computer science perspective but from military, sociological, and scientific perspectives as well. You'll learn how cyber-warfare has been performed in the past as well as why various actors rely on this new means of warfare and what steps can be taken to prevent it. - Provides a multi-disciplinary approach to cyber-warfare, analyzing the information technology, military, policy, social, and scientific issues that are in play - Presents detailed case studies of cyber-attack including inter-state cyber-conflict (Russia-Estonia), cyber-attack as an element of an information operations strategy (Israel-Hezbollah,) and cyber-attack as a tool against dissidents within a state (Russia, Iran) - Explores cyber-attack conducted by large, powerful, non-state hacking organizations such as Anonymous and LulzSec - Covers cyber-attacks directed against infrastructure, such as water treatment plants and power-grids, with a detailed account of Stuxent |
communication link failure sql: Electric Power Substations Engineering John D. McDonald, 2003-06-27 Electric Power Substations Engineering provides a comprehensive overview of substations, from their fundamental concepts to their design, automation, operation, and physical and cyber security. Each of its 18 sections is authored by leading members of IEEE's Substations committee and written as a self-contained tutorial, complete with industry stan |
communication link failure sql: Wireless Communication Security Manju Khari, Manisha Bharti, M. Niranjanamurthy, 2023-02-14 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SECURITY Presenting the concepts and advances of wireless communication security, this volume, written and edited by a global team of experts, also goes into the practical applications for the engineer, student, and other industry professionals. Covering a broad range of topics in wireless communication security and its solutions, this outstanding new volume is of great interest to engineers, scientists, and students from a variety of backgrounds and interests. Focusing on providing the theory of wireless communication within the framework of its practical applications, the contributors take on a wealth of topics, integrating seemingly diverse areas under one cover. Wireless Communication Security has been divided into five units. The first unit presents the different protocols and standards for developing a real-time wireless communication security. The second unit presents different widely accepted networks, which are the core of wireless communication security. Unit three presents the various device and network controlling methodologies. Unit four presents the various high performance and computationally efficient algorithms for efficient and scalable implementation of network protocols, and the last unit presents the leading innovations and variety of usage of wireless communication security. Valuable as a learning tool for beginners in this area as well as a daily reference for engineers and scientists working in these areas, this is a must-have for any library. |
communication link failure sql: CWSP Certified Wireless Security Professional Study Guide David A. Westcott, David D. Coleman, Bryan E. Harkins, 2016-09-06 The most detailed, comprehensive coverage of CWSP-205 exam objectives CWSP: Certified Wireless Security Professional Study Guide offers comprehensive preparation for the CWSP-205 exam. Fully updated to align with the new 2015 exam, this guide covers all exam objectives and gives you access to the Sybex interactive online learning system so you can go into the test fully confident in your skills. Coverage includes WLAN discovery, intrusion and attack, 802.11 protocol analysis, wireless intrusion prevention system implementation, Layer 2 and 3 VPN over 802.11 networks, managed endpoint security systems, and more. Content new to this edition features discussions about BYOD and guest access, as well as detailed and insightful guidance on troubleshooting. With more than double the coverage of the “official” exam guide, plus access to interactive learning tools, this book is your ultimate solution for CWSP-205 exam prep. The CWSP is the leading vendor-neutral security certification administered for IT professionals, developed for those working with and securing wireless networks. As an advanced certification, the CWSP requires rigorous preparation — and this book provides more coverage and expert insight than any other source. Learn the ins and outs of advanced network security Study 100 percent of CWSP-205 objectives Test your understanding with two complete practice exams Gauge your level of preparedness with a pre-test assessment The CWSP is a springboard for more advanced certifications, and the premier qualification employers look for in the field. If you’ve already earned the CWTS and the CWNA, it’s time to take your career to the next level. CWSP: Certified Wireless Security Professional Study Guide is your ideal companion for effective, efficient CWSP-205 preparation. |
communication link failure sql: ACM Transactions on Computer Systems , 1983 Presents research and development results on the design, specification, realization, behavior, and use of computer systems, systems architectures, operating systems, distributed systems, and computer networks. |
communication link failure sql: Handbook of Fiber Optic Data Communication Casimer DeCusatis, 2013-08-09 In recent years, there have been many fundamental changes in the architecture of modern data centers. New applications have emerged, including cloud computing, big data analytics, real-time stock trading, and more. Workloads have evolved from a predominantly static environment into one that changes over time in response to user demands, often as part of a highly virtualized, multitenant data center. In response to these new requirements, data center networks have also undergone significant change. Conventional network architectures, which use Ethernet access, aggregation, and core tiers with a separate storage area network, are not well suited to modern data center traffic patterns. This chapter reviews the evolution from conventional network architectures into designs better suited to dynamic, distributed workloads. This includes flattening the network, converging Ethernet with storage and other protocols, and virtualizing and scaling the network. Effects of oversubscription, latency, higher data rates, availability, reliability, energy efficiency, and network security will be discussed. |
communication link failure sql: Oracle8i Networking 101 Marlene Theriault, 2000-08-25 IT managers and security administrators need to be constantly aware of potential security hazards to the networks for which they are responsible--hazards that are magnified when networks are extended to the Internet. Oracle8i Networking software provides a comprehensive and reliable suite of industry standard compliant security features to protect an enterprise against security hazards. This book provides a fresh and approachable introduction to day-to-day Oracle8i connectivity issues. |
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