Exporter Data Base - definição. O que é Exporter Data Base. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Exporter Data Base - definição

LIBRARY FOR CREATING AND READING CONSTANT DATABASES
Constant Data Base; TinyCDB; Tinycdb

Exporter Data Base      
The EDB, operating on a pilot basis in 1992, provides data on the number of exporters, their distribution in cities and states, and their economic characteristics. The EDB, developed by the Commerce Department's International Trade Administration and the Census Bureau links commodity data from millions of U.S. export declarations to the Bureau's various databases on the business characteristics of U.S. firms.
Data (computing)         
  • Various types of data which can be visualized through a computer device
QUANTITIES, CHARACTERS, OR SYMBOLS ON WHICH OPERATIONS ARE PERFORMED BY A COMPUTER
Computer data; Type representation; Data (computing)
In computing, data (treated as singular, plural, or as a mass noun) is any sequence of one or more symbols. Datum is a single symbol of data.
Data (computer science)         
  • Various types of data which can be visualized through a computer device
QUANTITIES, CHARACTERS, OR SYMBOLS ON WHICH OPERATIONS ARE PERFORMED BY A COMPUTER
Computer data; Type representation; Data (computing)
In computer science, data (treated as singular, plural, or as a mass noun) is any sequence of one or more symbols; datum is a single symbol of data. Data requires interpretation to become information.

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Cdb (software)

cdb, short for "constant database", refers to both a library and data format created by Daniel J. Bernstein. cdb acts as an on-disk associative array, mapping keys to values, and allows multiple values to be stored for a single key. A constant database allows only two operations: creation and reading. Both operations are designed to be very fast and highly reliable. Since the database does not change while it is in use, multiple processes can access a single database without locking. Additionally, since all modifications create a replacement database, it can take advantage of UNIX filesystem semantics to provide a guarantee of reliability.

Record positions, key and value lengths, and hash values are 32-bit quantities and therefore must fit into 4 gigabytes. cdb is used by djbdns, fastforward, mess822, qmail and ucspi-tcp to provide highly efficient, reliable, and simple data access.