tailieunhanh - Comprehensive online Atomic Database Management System (DBMS) with Highly Qualified Computing Capabilities
In the area of applications, the Internet is currently the main driving force, particularly by enabling “cross enterprise” applications. Historically, applications were intra-enterprise and could be specified and optimized entirely within one administrative domain. However, most enterprises are interested in interacting with their suppliers and customers to share information and provide better customer support. Such applications. | International Journal of Database Management Systems IJDMS May 2011 Comprehensive online Atomic Database Management System DBMS with Highly Qualified Computing Capabilities Amani Tahat and Wa el Salah Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Application in the Middle East SESAME Allan 19252 Jordan Corresponding author AIMS-Think Energy An International Company for Building Developing Energy Management Information Systems Amman 11185 Jordan email amanitahat@ amanitahat@ AIMS-Think URL http Keywords Atomic DBMS SQLite Pixe Spectra Hydrogenic Model Online Computing Secondary interelement fluorescence model Atomic structure Abstract The intensive need of atomic data is expanding continuously in a wide variety of applications fusion energy and astrophysics laser-produced plasma researches and plasma processing .This paper will introduce our ongoing research work to build a comprehensive complete up-to-date user friendly and online atomic Database Management System DBMS namely called AIMS by using SQLite http 8 . Programming language tools and techniques will not be covered here. The system allows the generation of various atomic data based on professional online atomic calculators. The ongoing work is a step forward to bring detailed atomic model accessible to a wide community of laboratory and astrophysical plasma diagnostics. AIMS is a professional worldwide tool for supporting several educational purposes and can be considered as a complementary database of IAEA atomic databases. Moreover it will be an exceptional strategy of incorporating the output data of several atomic codes to external spectral models. 1. Introduction This document presents the initial design of our new atomic DBMS. We assume the reader is already familiar with the objectives and architecture of the atomic databases environment. This section presents an introduction of the concept and the need of atomic .
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