To speed up queries
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Horizontal.
It is called a horizontal line!
Level is a palindrome that is a synonym for horizontal
The horizontal measurement refers to the measurement that is made along the X-axis. The horizontal measurement is usually one dimensional.
Horizontal Fragmentation splits tables by rows. It differs from Vertical Fragmentation in that the relationship between key columns and non-key columns remains the same. The content of the tables differ by key value. Horizontal Fragmentation is the classic distributed data base design approach. For example, you only allow customer data for the western region to enter the database in the Los Angeles office. The customer data for the eastern region can only be entered in the New York office's database. The Rule of Reconstruction dictates that no overlaps can be allowed by key content. In this case customers cannot be shared for update between the Eastern and Western offices. Cheenu Gawri
There are several advantages of a Rubbermaid horizontal storage shed. A few of those advantages are: it is maintenance free, helps organize the home, weather resistant, durable, leak resistant and dent resistant just to name a few advantages.
the bigger companies can get rid of their competition by combining
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vertical management versus horizontal management
The power that is shared among different organs of government equally checking and balancing each other is horizontal power sharing
Vertical blinds supposedly block out more of the sunlight.
explain fragmentation?
Fisk fragmentation, and A.I.R.Y fragmentation.
Advantages of a horizontal filing system include easy access to files, efficient use of space, and better organization of documents. However, disadvantages may include limited storage capacity, difficulties in maintaining file integrity, and challenges in expanding the system.
Fragmentation of frames in IEEE 802.11 offers several advantages, including improved reliability and efficiency in wireless communication. By breaking larger frames into smaller fragments, the protocol can reduce the likelihood of transmission errors, allowing individual fragments to be retransmitted without resending the entire frame. This is particularly beneficial in environments with high interference or variable signal conditions. Additionally, fragmentation can help optimize the use of the available bandwidth, as smaller packets can be sent more quickly and can better accommodate varying network conditions.
external fragmentation use in paging