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SQL is a domain-specific language used in programming and designed for managing data held in a relational database management system, or for stream processing in a relational data stream management system
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Traditional enterprise architectures are based on monolithic applications and relational databases. Cloud native architectures are based on buiding single function REST-based microservices that support integration across denormalized NoSQL data stores and a wide range of web services.
Traditional enterprise architectures are based on monolithic applications and relational databases. Cloud native architectures are based on buiding single function REST-based microservices that support integration across denormalized NoSQL data stores and a wide range of web services.
Traditional enterprise architectures are based on monolithic applications and relational databases. Cloud native architectures are based on buiding single function REST-based microservices that support integration across denormalized NoSQL data stores and a wide range of web services.
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
The judges said "Joe wins this award because of his willingness to learn, the way he builds relationships and for his analytical expertise. With his team proactively asking him to work on projects after less than a year in his career, he certainly stands out as a Rising Star".
At RNIB he taught himself SQL and reimagined a report that provided metrics for digital fundraising activity.
He was asked to help analyse the reach and success of the charity's flagship event, "read for RNIB'. He designed a way for fundraisers to record data relevant to their campaign consistently and coherently.
He then tackled the RNIB Raffle, teaching himself how to convert XML into a relational database which he stored within a SQL server database. This offered responses, insight and metrics faster than would otherwise have been possible.
Yesterday was a Bank Holiday, so plenty of DIY.
Today is another kind of holiday - I'm on a training course. Oh if only that were (the holiday part). Get up at the same time as usual (0510) to catch a train into London. Then have to spend most of the day listening and thinking - no desk skiving, no gossip and idle chat. Finished at 5, almost an hour and a half later than I would normally leave the office. And then I get to battle more tubes and another train to meet H at a hotel near the office.
My training course today was on relational databases. Not that I haven't worked with them for 14 years. However, I was never formally trained on them. Well, I certainly didn't know any of the theory! Hopefully I can unlearn some bad habits too.
For some reason the trainer has to end every sentence with an abrupt 'hur' - I'm hoping not to pick up that habit. Apart from that, the only downside to the actual training is the room, it is far too hot. I came very close to falling asleep, at one point I'm sure my head nearly hit the desk.
The idea behind the training, as well as assisting me in my new Reporting role, is to boost my CV. While I don't intend to leave the company, one of my fears when I had my breakdown was that all my experience was so business focussed and so full of 'on-the-job' training that I was unemployable. For peace of mind I want to be more marketable, even if I'm not on the market.
I will now try to catch forty-winks on the train. I suspect that the cacaphony of buzzing iPODs (and their under-breath-singing wearers), ridiculous ringtones, newspaper rustling and coughing will prevent me from doing so. Probably best, I'd only miss my stop.
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Orange Team - Challenge: Business IT Transformation
Harry Koehnemann - Development Team Lead
Fred Gutierrez - Relational Database Developer
Vijay Dheap - Web Mashup Developer
Adeel Omer - Portal Programmer
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
Laravel is an open-source PHP framework to develop customized web solutions and mobile applications. It has features like modular packaging system (different ways of accessing relational databases, aid for application deployment and maintenance). Read More
"In today's fast-paced digital landscape, businesses need flexible and scalable solutions to thrive. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has emerged as the leading cloud computing platform, offering a comprehensive suite of services that empower organizations to innovate, streamline operations, and achieve unparalleled scalability. In this article, we will explore some of the key AWS services and their potential impact on businesses of all sizes.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2):
At the heart of AWS lies EC2, a powerful virtual server that allows businesses to launch and manage instances within minutes. With EC2, organizations can effortlessly scale their computing resources up or down based on demand, eliminating the need for upfront investments in hardware and infrastructure. Whether you're running a small website or a complex application, EC2 provides the flexibility and reliability needed to meet your unique requirements.
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3):
As data continues to grow exponentially, managing and storing it securely becomes paramount. AWS's S3 offers a highly scalable and durable object storage solution, allowing businesses to store and retrieve vast amounts of data with ease. S3 ensures high availability and fault tolerance, protecting your valuable data against potential hardware failures or natural disasters. Furthermore, S3 integrates seamlessly with other AWS services, enabling efficient data processing and analysis.
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS):
For organizations that rely on relational databases, AWS's RDS simplifies database management and administration tasks. RDS supports various database engines, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server, offering automated backups, scalability, and high availability. By offloading database maintenance to AWS, businesses can focus on their core operations while ensuring the performance and security of their critical data.
AWS Lambda:
Server less computing has revolutionized application development and deployment. AWS Lambda allows developers to build and run applications without provisioning or managing servers. With Lambda, businesses can execute code in response to events or triggers, dynamically scaling resources as needed. This pay-as-you-go model enables efficient resource utilization and cost optimization, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to enhance their agility and time-to-market.
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS):
In a distributed computing environment, effective message queuing and notification systems are essential for reliable communication between different components. AWS's SQS provides a fully managed message queuing service, ensuring the secure and reliable exchange of messages between various software components. SNS, on the other hand, simplifies the process of sending notifications to a large number of subscribers or endpoints. Together, SQS and SNS enable seamless communication and event-driven architectures within your applications.
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS):
Containerization has gained immense popularity due to its efficiency and portability. AWS's EKS offers a managed Kubernetes service, simplifying the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. EKS eliminates the burden of managing the underlying infrastructure, allowing businesses to focus on developing and deploying resilient and scalable applications.
Conclusion:
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has revolutionized the way businesses harness the power of cloud computing. From scalable computing resources to robust data storage, AWS's comprehensive suite of services provides organizations with the tools they need to innovate, streamline operations, and achieve unprecedented scalability. By leveraging AWS, businesses can drive digital transformation, unlock new opportunities, and stay ahead of the competition in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape."
Recognize terminology and concepts as they relate to the AWS platform and navigate the AWS Management Console.
Grasp the foundational servers, including Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS).
Learn about the security measures AWS provides and key concepts of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
Use AWS database services, including Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon Relational Database (RDS).
Understand AWS management tools, including Auto Scaling, Amazon CloudWatch, Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), and AWS Trusted Advisor.
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
We are all comfortable with Relational Databases and translating real word data to rows and columns. Some data does not fill well into this model or is too big. Embracing the new world of BigData non-relational databases, or NoSQL, can seem a little daunting, but not really. All knowledge and technology is additive, we just need a simple way to apply what we already know to the new technologies. NoSQL technologies frequently use APIs, rather than a Query Language to access the database, this can feel like a barrier or a new thing to learn. What if you could generate the NoSQL API from SQL and remove the barrier? You could then choose the appropriate NoSQL technology that meets your use case.
Amazon.com runs some of the world's largest distributed systems at scale. Much of the internet relies on these services to be highly available, performant, and to scale virtually limitlessly. This session will be a deep dive into the history of NoSQL at Amazon.com, from the world of relational databases, to the Dynamo days, to the world of managed services like DynamoDB. We will cover lessons we learned facing Amazon Web Services, as well as internal services that power much of Amazon.com and AWS behind the scenes. Come learn how our distributed systems evolved over the last decade to take on their current form and hear insights that will help you get a running start with yours.
Is there anything about using Python to access relational databases that Mr Todd esquire does not know?
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
Oracle is a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed and copyrighted by the Oracle Corporation.
Who likes working on Oracle ??? The most powerful
program ever ............
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
If you are bored of using tables and rows in a traditional relational database, here is MongoDB that also makes use of collections of databases. Learn MongoDB with I2 Tutorials MongoDB tutorials and work with the new kind of database. Visit our website to know more. For further information, visit www.i2tutorials.com/
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
We are all comfortable with Relational Databases and translating real word data to rows and columns. Some data does not fill well into this model or is too big. Embracing the new world of BigData non-relational databases, or NoSQL, can seem a little daunting, but not really. All knowledge and technology is additive, we just need a simple way to apply what we already know to the new technologies. NoSQL technologies frequently use APIs, rather than a Query Language to access the database, this can feel like a barrier or a new thing to learn. What if you could generate the NoSQL API from SQL and remove the barrier? You could then choose the appropriate NoSQL technology that meets your use case.
I sent this abstract to PGCon-2013, it was the birth of Jsonb in PostgreSQL, which affected all relational databases !
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Dec 18, 2012
Title: One step forward true json data type. Nested hstore with array support.
We present a prototype of nested hstore data type with array support. We consider the new hstore as a step forward true json data type.
Recently, PostgreSQL got json data type, which basically is a string storage with validity checking for stored values and some related functions. To be a real data type, it has to have a binary representation, which could be a big project if started from scratch. Hstore is a popular data type, we developed years ago to facilitate working with semi-structured data in PostgreSQL. Our idea is to extend hstore to be nested (value can be hstore) data type and add support of arrays, so its binary representation can be shared with json. We present a working prototype of a new hstore data type and discuss some design and implementation issues.
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
We are all comfortable with Relational Databases and translating real word data to rows and columns. Some data does not fill well into this model or is too big. Embracing the new world of BigData non-relational databases, or NoSQL, can seem a little daunting, but not really. All knowledge and technology is additive, we just need a simple way to apply what we already know to the new technologies. NoSQL technologies frequently use APIs, rather than a Query Language to access the database, this can feel like a barrier or a new thing to learn. What if you could generate the NoSQL API from SQL and remove the barrier? You could then choose the appropriate NoSQL technology that meets your use case.
The Ultra Dottie II ultimate is the Complete Ultra Dottie II system with PQS (Plate Quality System) relational database software to capture and maintain all job/customer information.
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
In 1987, Macalester decided to enter the 1980's by procuring a computing system to run the college. This system (known as CARS) was highly interactive, unlike the system that I operated, so our users were able to obtain information on their own. (This was through the magic of Relational Databases -- CARS was implemented on top of Informix.)
But because this was a college, a huge amount of time was spent debating the merits of such a system with virtually everyone on campus. Here, Bonnie Alexander, one of the user services coordinators, and Janet Halberg the Administrative Systems Programmer Analyst, return from a long day of meetings with "customers".
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).
The Digital Training Management System (DTMS) is a web based Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0 / 7-1. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels. It compiles collective and individual tasks, weapons qualifications, Army Physical Fitness Tests (APFT), AR 350-1 mandatory training and deployment tasks from "Enlistment to Retirement". DTMS provides relevant training products through frequent updates of approved collective and individual tasks, Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS), the Army Universal Task List (AUTL) and the Universal Joint Task List (UJTL).