Volume 9 Issue 2 - November 2017

  • 1. database multitenancy feature enable mechanism

    Authors : Vidyasagar Yadav, Abhay Kumar Agarwal

    Pages : 146-148

    DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.92.25

    Keywords : SchemaMultitenant

    Abstract :

    As being started of Mankind humans are in habit of collecting the data, storing the data for reusable purposes. Invent of computer systems has provided us the capability of storing the data and reusable things. A Database Management System allows a person to organize, store, and retrieve data from a computer. It is a way of communicating with a computer’s “stored memory.” Edgar Codd worked for IBM in the development of hard disk systems, and he was not happy with the lack of a search engine in the CODASYL approach, and the IMS model. He wrote a series of papers, in 1970, outlining novel ways to construct databases. His ideas eventually evolved into a paper titled, A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks, which described new method for storing data and processing large databases. Records would not be stored in a free-form list of linked records, as in CODASYL navigational model, but instead used a “table with fixed-length records.” We are trying to use same schema for different clients of having same set of requirements.

    Citing this Journal Article :

    Vidyasagar Yadav, Abhay Kumar Agarwal, " database multitenancy feature enable mechanism", Volume 9 Issue 2 - November 2017, 146-148