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  • 1Database activity monitoring — (DAM) is a database security technology for monitoring and analyzing database activity that operates independently of the database management system (DBMS) and does not rely on any form of native (DBMS resident) auditing or native logs such as… …

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  • 2Database security — concerns the use of a broad range of information security controls to protect databases (potentially including the data, the database applications or stored functions, the database systems, the database servers and the associated network links)… …

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  • 3Database tuning — describes a group of activities used to optimize and homogenize the performance of a database. It usually overlaps with query tuning, but refers to design of the database files, selection of the database management system (DBMS), operating system …

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  • 4Host system — is any networked computer that provides services to other systems or users.fact|date=March 2008 These services may include but are not limited to printer, web or database access …

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  • 5Host-based intrusion detection system — A host based intrusion detection system (HIDS) is an intrusion detection system that monitors and analyses the internals of a computing system rather than on its external interfaces (as a network based intrusion detection system (NIDS) would do) …

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  • 6Host club (sexualité) — Hostess et host club (établissement) Les Hostess Clubs sont des établissements nombreux au Japon employant des femmes qui ont pour rôle de tenir compagnie à leurs clients masculins en leur offrant boissons et conversation. Tous ont une… …

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  • 7Host club (établissement) — Hostess et host club (établissement) Les Hostess Clubs sont des établissements nombreux au Japon employant des femmes qui ont pour rôle de tenir compagnie à leurs clients masculins en leur offrant boissons et conversation. Tous ont une… …

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  • 8Host (biology) — In biology, a host is an organism that harbors a parasite, or a mutual or commensal symbiont, typically providing nourishment and shelter. In botany, a host plant is one that supplies food resources and substrate for certain insects or other… …

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  • 9host — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French ost, from Late Latin hostis, from Latin, stranger, enemy more at guest Date: 14th century 1. army 2. a very large number ; multitude II. intransitive verb Date …

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  • 10Database normalization — In the design of a relational database management system (RDBMS), the process of organizing data to minimize redundancy is called normalization. The goal of database normalization is to decompose relations with anomalies in order to produce… …

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