Similar words: data, base, based on, basement, abandon, a bad egg, have a ball, basic. Meaning: ['deɪtəbeɪs] n. an organized body of related information.
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61 The company, a maker of database software, said its customers were cancelling orders in fear of recession.
62 This could include word processing, a database, case management and optical character recognition.
63 It says it will extend the mechanism to support other database systems in future.
64 There is improved compatibility with Windows for Workgroups and Microsoft's new FoxPro 2.5 database.
65 Tables of lexicographers and of the group memberships of lexicographers are created and maintained by the database administrator.
66 Software packages commonly used by budget analysts include electronic spreadsheets and database and graphics software.
67 For the west Birmingham project a database of almost 8000 records has been assembled from nearly 200 site investigation reports.
68 This we have used to construct and maintain a database of management job evaluation results.
69 The finished book has been automatically generated and typeset directly from the database of paragraphs and link objects.
70 The research will involve the creation of a computer database of segmental information for 100 of the largest publicly quoted companies.
71 Our commitment to quality and to professionalism will ensure that this prototype database will stand comparison by international standards.
72 These procedures will also make the database available for the more intensive study of local communities.
73 Its key components include a graphical user interface builder, database access, reusable application framework and cross-platform portability, it says.
74 If you have a computerised database or computerised accounting, search against the name of any potential defendant.
75 The screens are very well laid out which is essential for any database application.
76 Copy Database Working-Set Database Volumes are calculated on the following basis.
77 He has compiled all the disciplinary actions taken by each state and put them into one database.
78 We maintain a computerised database of potential acquirers against which we screen all opportunities that come to our attention.
79 The address book is an odd addition, given that the database is perfectly adequate for fulfilling this need.
80 All this makes the following statements promoting recent seminars on online database systems not only misguided, but silly!
80 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
81 Distributed Relational Database Architecture also makes information access, data modification and application development more manageable, the company claims.
82 The first implementation uses the Ingres relational database, but versions supporting other relational databases will be available in 1993.
83 President Clinton promptly announced a law to crack down on juvenile criminals and a new computer database to track gang activity.
84 L.P.E has many database functions for storing commonly used addresses and can automatically print a return address on each envelope if required.
85 The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
86 Application of these methods to a large database consisting of career histories of employees working in the public sector.
87 It will also become a national database for information related to kidneys.
88 The analysts will have to adhere to the cultural norms of the organisation in order to be successful with their database project.
89 In the case of referral to a dietitian or chiropodist the database dispatches brief details to the relevant department.
90 Your new database program, for example, may not be able to directly read the format of your old database files.
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