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Top Five Benefits of OODBMS over RDBMS
Article by Manish Shrivastava
In almost every web and software development service, client-server applications depend on the server database. Applications using RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) and Object-Oriented Programming language for development purpose can cause “impedance mismatch” because objects have to be mapped to tables. Object Oriented Database Management System (OODBMS) is the best alternative to solve this problem. OODBMS Overview:Object Oriented Database Management Systems combine database management with object oriented programming concepts. The database management ethics include isolation, durability, consistency and atomicity and the Object-Oriented Programming concepts comprise of inheritance, encapsulation and polymorphism. The combination of these concepts allow ease in managing huge amounts of data, results in system reliability and ensures support for query languages. Thus, the above description implies that an OODBMS is a database management system as well as a complete Object-Oriented Development setting. Software development companies employ this alternative because OODBMS follows transparency when objects are accessed in the database. There are many more advantages of OODBMS as listed below:
OODBMS completely negates “impedance mismatch”: a problem always faced by a custom software development company in a Relational Database System. In RDBMS, there was enough wastage of time when objects had to be mapped with tables and vice versa. This is completely avoided with OODBMS. In OODBMS, data is described easily through class hierarchy. IN RDBMS, users have to face problems when identifying the records. They had to ensure that no two records had the same primary key. OODBMS completely avoids this aspect because of its unique OIDs. Since interaction between objects and database is done transparently, there is no need for a query language to access data from an Object Oriented Database Management System. But one can still use queries in OODBMS. In OODBMS, a large class can hold several medium-sized classes, which can hold even more medium-sized classes. This means that OODBMs has the ability to handle complex data compared to RDBMS.
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Question by unity to The end: Can it be that amazing, that the Spirit is also letters with in our DNA to be as one in Lord proficient in ..?
Can it be that amazing, that the Spirit is also letters with in our DNA to be as one in Lord proficient in…… make up and more as it bares witness to all creation as good?
When the cell divides, its DNA also replicates in such a way that each of the two daughter molecules is identical to the parent molecule. The hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases on the two strands of the parent molecule break and the strands unwind. Using as building bricks nucleotides present in the nucleus, each strand directs the synthesis of a new one complementary to itself. Replication is initiated, controlled, and stopped by means of polymerase enzymes.
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If a language of letters could make break thorough to great healings of our make up; who would believe? Who is science? Would the priest be He who can?
The Secrets of the Hebrew Letters
Based on this provocative notion, later Jewish visionaries stressed that mastery of the Hebrew alphabet in all its varied aspects allows the indi¬vidual to gain supreme knowledge about the realm of matter. In particular, they regarded the Names of God as powerful devices in the hands of the knowledgeable. The correct permutation and pronunciation of certain Divine Names was believed to grant the ability to cure the dangerously ill, perceive events far away in time and space, and even to create a golem (a humanoid made from clay).
The 13th-century Zohar(Book of Splendor) is filled with refer¬ences to the importance of the Hebrew alphabet as a celestial code or blue¬print for the cosmos. Interestingly, modern science can supply an analogy to clarify this evocative concept: Just as we now regard the DNA molecule as a carrier of incredibly condensed information concerning the development of life, so too have kabbalists viewed the Hebrew language of Scripture as a cipher describing the universe. The Zohar relates that, “God looked into [the letters] of the Torah and created the universe.”
The Zohar affirms that every sentence, every phrase, every word, and even every letter of the Bible exists simultaneously on several levels of meaning. This sacred work clearly declares, “Woe unto those who see in the Law nothing but simple narratives and ordinary words! . . . Every word of the Law contains an elevated sense and a sublime mystery.”
Hidden Significances
As Jewish mystics and sages have taught for millennia, the Hebrew alphabet bears a host of hidden significances. In traditional Jewish thought, each letter–its name, pictorial form, numerical equivalent, and respective position in the alphabet–is ordained by God. As a corollary of this principle, Jewish law has decreed for millennia that every letter of a Torah scroll must be perfect, or else the entire scroll is forbidden to be used. Not a fragment of a single letter may be omitted or distorted; nor may its individual char¬acter be compromised by contact with any other letters. Every word must be spelled correctly; one extra, transposed, or missing letter invalidates the whole scroll.
http://www.myjewishlearning.com/culture/2/Languages/Hebrew/Letters_and_Vocabulary/Mystical_Hebrew/Letters_in_Mysticism.shtml
22 Letters, No Vowels
The Hebrew language is comprised of 22 letters, five of which are known as double (or mother letters, as they have two distinct forms: when beginning a word and when placed at its ending). These letters are Kaf, Mem, Nun, Pei, and Tzadi. According to mystical lore, they were originally known only to the righteous such as Abraham, and later, to Moses, Joshua, and the Seventy Elders of Israel under their leadership. They brought the knowledge of these special Hebrew letters to the Holy Land, where through the Prophets, the entire Jewish people came to use them.
Hebrew numerology and other tricks
Dating back to Talmudic times, the Hebrew letters have not only been celebrated as holy, but also venerated as an actual tool for spiritual mastery. Traditionally, the two most preferred techniques have been gematriyah and notarikon. In gematriyah, words with dissimilar meanings but equal numerical values (since each Hebrew letter also has a number associated with it) are probed for their hidden linkages.
In notarikon, words are broken down into sentences composed of initial letters. Thus, the first word of the Ten Commandments, ANoKhY (“I Am”) alludes to the sentence Ario Nafshoy Katovit Yahovit (“I have written and given myself to you in this book”).
http://www.myjewishlearning.com/culture/2/Languages/Hebrew/Letters_and_Vocabulary/Mystical_Hebrew.shtml
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