WAMP SERVER WAMP is an acronym for Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP. It is a combination of independently created software’s bundled together into a SINGLE installation package to set up a SERVER on your machine with out any hassles. It comes with the GPL License. Apache HTTP Server: Widely...
What is a Cookie? A cookie is flat file based system used to represent a user of the website. It is stored on the local computer of the user. When you visit a website a cookie may be set to represent the user. Next time he visits the website, he does not need to identify himself manually; instead the...
There are some common strategies when seeking employment in the high-tech industry. Certainly, if you have any personal contacts that work in the industry, don't hesitate to call upon them! Many jobs are found through personal references. Resumes Certainly, you...
Metadata is a description of data. It provides a consistent way to describe data structures. It is used to describe data as it is being transformed and gives a clear explanation of the meaning of different fields, measures, levels and dimensions. All releases of Microsoft development and data management...
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services provides the user with many ways of tracking and solving errors. A large number of error logs built into the service help the user pinpoint the exact nature of errors and find solutions for them. Microsoft Tech Net also provides the user online support to...
Getting started with ASP.NET 2.0 ASP.NET 2005 is part of a whole suite of applications and user interfaces that are packed under the banner of Visual Studio.NET 2005. Code named as Whidbey, the entire package is still being tested and the final version is slotted to be released late this year. The suite...
VB.NET 2005 Tutorials : Debugging a Windows Application In this tutorial you will learn how to Debug a Windows Application, Step through Program Execution, Stop Debugging or Stop Execution, Stepping Through Code, Setting BreakPoints, Analyzing Program State to Resolve Errors, Debugging on Errors, Exception...
ASP.NET Data Bound Controls In this tutorial you will learn about Data Bound Controls - The Hierarchy of Data Bound Controls, Simple Data Bound Controls, Composite DataBound Controls and Hierarchical Data Bound Controls. The Hierarchy of Data Bound Controls Data Bound controls are controls that...
ASP.NET Advanced Site Functionality In this tutorial you will learn advanced site functionality, Enhanced Page Framework, To create the Web.Sitemap file, Tracking Traffic with Site Counters and Going Mobile. Enhanced Page Framework The advanced functionalities offered by ASP.NET include site navigation...
Syllabus for Certified Software Tester In this tutorial you will learn about Syllabus for Certified Software Tester, Skill Categories, Test Principles and Concepts, Tester’s Role in Software Development and Acquisition, Test Management, Build the Test Environment, Risk Analysis, Test Planning...
VoiceXML Introduction VoiceXML is an XML format that is used for the purpose of categorizing voice dialogues that will occur among humans and computers. It is connected to W3C, and it gives voice programs the ability to be created and used with HTML. HTML document is designed to be read by web browsers,...
Effective Controls for Attaining Continuous Application Security Throughout the Web Application Development Life Cycle Given the choice, every organization would want secure Web sites and applications from the Web application development phase all the way through the software development life cycle....
The Cisco WebEx group has already began its offering with the Oracle Siebel customer relationship management (CRM) on demand server. This new development is a breath of fresh air for Oracle which has in the few days seen and experienced so much headache with its plan in acquiring BEA systems. It...
IT Portfolio Management It sounds really complicated but in actuality it is really not. IT Portfolio Management is an application of systematic management to classes of items that manage organizational IT capabilities; these items are normally very large. Some examples of IT Portfolios are things such...
When you are in a big electronics store buying the latest edition of the iPod, how does that store’s inventory tracking system know you just bought an iPod and not, for example, a car stereo or a television? Let’s walk through the process of buying an iPod and consider all the implications...
An Operational Data Store (ODS) is an integrated database of operational data. Its sources include legacy systems and it contains current or near term data. An ODS may contain 30 to 60 days of information, while a data warehouse typically contains years of data. An operational data store is basically...
In the broadest sense of the word, aggregation means collecting and combining of data horizontally, vertically and chronologically and then expressed in summary form to be used for statistical analysis. In the more technical sense, aggregation is a special kind association that specified a part of whole...
Global Positioning System (GPS), officially named NAVSTAR GPS, is a fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) developed by the United States Department of Defense and accessible as a public good to civilians. It enables a GPS receiver to determine its location, speed, direction of speed,...
Data Normalization is a process to develop the conceptual schema from the external schema. In its very essence, data normalization is the process of organizing data inside the database in order to remove data redundancy. The presence of many redundant data can have very undesirable results which...
Data tracking involves tracing data from the point of its origin to its final state. Data tracking is very useful in a data warehouse implementation. As it is very well known, a data warehouse is very complex system that involves disparate data coming various operational data sources and data marts. Hence,...