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  • write once, run anywhere (WORA)

    Write once, run anywhere (WORA) is a term that refers to a particular program's supposed ability to run on all common OSs (operating systems). The term, sometimes also expressed as write once, run everywhere (WORE),...

  • write back

    Write back is a storage method in which data is written into the cache every time a change occurs, but is written into the corresponding location in main memory only at specified intervals or under certain conditions.

  • write through

    Write through is a storage method in which data is written into the cache and the corresponding main memory location at the same time. The cached data allows for fast retrieval on demand, while the same data in main memory ensures...

  • SQL Server meets database application security

    These days, developers and database administrators have to pay more attention to database and application security than ever before. Not long ago, even...

  • Script writing rules for Oracle Hyperion Financial Management

    For most accountants, VB script rules are scary. This is because they don't feel comfortable going into the application and changing rules. But with some basic script writing rules, you can help accountants avoid scripts altogether. The goal is...

  • Six top SQL Server 2012 management tools you should know about

    Management tools play a vital role in enterprise database management. This is because the well-integrated tools extend the administrator's capabilities, whereas a random collection of tools can lead to confusion, operational mistakes, high...

  • Splitting SQL Server backups to multiple files

    Database size is increasing across businesses all over the world, and as a database administrator (DBA) one should make sure that database backups are completed on time.

    For more on SQL Sever backup...

  • Writing requirements: Common sense measures for success

    Experts offer simple, common sense measures for writing requirements that deliver software that's better for the business.

  • write cycle

    A write cycle is the process of recording data on a NAND flash solid state storage device. Write cycles are also called program/erase (P/E) cycles.

  • write amplification

    Write amplification is an issue that occurs in solid state storage devices that can decrease the lifespan of the device and impact performance.

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