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Meaning of Denormalization from wikipedia

- Denormalization is a strategy used on a previously-normalized database to increase performance. In computing, denormalization is the process of trying...
- The default denormalization behavior is mandated by the ABI, and therefore well-behaved software should save and restore the denormalization mode before...
- The positive and negative numbers closest to zero (represented by the denormalized value with all 0s in the exponent field and the binary value 1 in the...
- star-schema design and implementation. The benefits of star-schema denormalization are: Simpler queries – star-schema join-logic is generally simpler...
- space, one can query ranges of keys that have particular pattern. Denormalization, as in, repeating the same piece of data in multiple subspace is common...
- duplication Code reuse Copy and paste programming Database normalization and denormalization Disk mirroring Loop unrolling Redundancy (engineering) Rule of three...
- of normalization. "Unnormalized form" should not be confused with denormalization, where normalization is deliberately compromised for selected tables...
- DynamoDB's architecture is designed to avoid joins by encouraging denormalization and single-table schemas. While DynamoDB does not support joins natively...
- are:[citation needed] Multidimensional aggregation and allocation Denormalization, tagging, and standardization Realtime reporting with analytical alert...
- an overflow (exponent too large), underflow (exponent too small) or denormalization (precision loss). Prior to the IEEE standard, such conditions usually...