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    NoisePage

    NoisePage

    Self-Driving Database Management System

    ...We seek to create a system that not only able to optimize the current workload, but also to predict future workload trends and prepare itself accordingly. Our plan is for NoisePage to support the most common database tuning techniques without requiring humans to determine the right way and proper time to deploy them. It will also enable new optimizations that are important for modern high-performance DBMSs.
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    CrystalDB Tool

    A Microsoft Windows based database tool

    CrystalDB Tool is used by developers, DBAs and analyst for managing, administering and developing databases. The utility supports the two common database management system, namely MS SQL Server and Oracle. It provides an editor that offers code completion and syntax highlighting for standard SQL. It features a connection browser and a comprehensive set of database administration tools.
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    Acacia

    Acacia

    A generic biodiversity database management system

    An interactive data entry, querying, and editing system based on a generic conceptual schema for taxonomic databases. It combines the automated use of scientific names and synonyms in a species checklist with online access to geographical data and common knowledge data (morphological descriptors, genomics, ecology, vernacular names, economic uses, structured notes and conservation status) about the species. All these data can be cross-indexed to a citation list. The design and standard permits rapid customization to suit any taxonomic group.
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