Sharding is defined as a kind of partitioning of
huge databases into smaller, quicker and more easily managed segments that are called data shards.
This means splitting
a huge database into a network of smaller ones.
Not exact matches
Once the results are in, analysts can crank them
into a
huge database called CODIS, maintained by the FBI.
As with this research
into domestic animals, a
database can help by bringing
huge amounts of evidence together in one place.»
Go back to that week - long list of foods that you wrote down (from the previous point) and plug those foods
into the
database on this site (it has a
HUGE number of foods that you can track):
«There is a
database that all secondary market appraisals go
into, called Collateral Underwriter, or CU, that runs the appraiser's report against a
huge database of past appraisals and market data to confirm the findings are accurate,» says Brian Koss, executive vice president of Mortgage Network.