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In the remainder we assume that data is stored in a database management system and that we can see all updates of the underlying database.
and Their Effect on the Object model Examples of widely used Database management systems (DBMSS) are Oracle RDBMS (Oracle), SQL SERVER (Microsoft), DB2 (IBM), Sybase (SAP),
Probably, there are process-mining case-studies using redo/transaction logs from database management systems like Oracle RDBMS, Microsoft SQL SERVER, IBM DB2,
A logical next step is to develop tool support for specific database management systems. Moreover, we would like to relate this to our work on process cubes (Aalst, 2013b) for comparative process mining.
, 135 Database, 13,24, 32,105 125,163, 165,271 Database management systems (DBMS), 107,108, 116,117, 119,123 125 Data science, 106,135 DBMS.
See Database management systems (DBMS) Deployment models, 79 Design principle, 13,78, 98,135, 146,178, 179,182, 183,221 Deviance mining, 11,13, 146 153 Digital age, 4
for the growing size of available data requires scalable database management systems (DBMS). However, cloud computing faces IT managers
Considering, the technological type of perspective, the Technical-Data-Provisioning classification mainly concerns storage related actions with regards to database management systems performance, in particular,
the investments required for scaling technologies (such as processors, storage, database management systems, and analytics) to perform efficiently grow even faster.
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