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17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Scrum [Definition] | Agile development project management framework based around sprints and is generally comprised of a Scrum Team, Product Owner and Scrum Master. The framework of Scrum leaves most development decisions up to the self-organizing Scrum team, where decisions are reached as a whole team. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Scrum Master [Definition] | Person trained to facilitate daily Scrum meetings, remove impediments, oversee the team’s progress through the process and track Scrum team updates. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Self Organizing [Definition] | A team, usually found in Scrum, that manages itself through various means of communication and reoccurring structured meetings. Self organizing teams solve development issues together as a whole and decide the best solution depending on the various team members. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Software Change and Configuration Management (SCCM) [Definition] | Software change and configuration management (SCCM – mainframe and distributed) tools implement a set of disciplines used to stabilize, track and control the versions and configurations of a set of software items and also may include development change management, defect tracking, change automation, development release management, integrated test management, integrated build management and other related processes. – Gartner Research | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Software Configuration Management (SCM) [Definition] | Software Configuration Management (SCM) refers to a set of practices around storing, tracking and releasing versions of a software product. Software products that enable development organizations to perform these practices efficiently are also referred to as Software Configuration Management systems or Software Configuration Management tools. Software Configuration Management systems will typically provide users with a variety of features, including but not limited to: source code control, issue tracking and change set management. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Software Development [Definition] | Development of software in a planned and structured process. See software development process. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Software Development Process [Definition] | The software development process is the set of coordinated activities performed by engineers, managers and technical writers resulting in the creation of a software product. Various named software development processes are in use today, including Agile, XP, Scrum, Waterfall and Lean. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Source Code Control [Definition] | Source code control is a common requirement in all modern software development projects that provides mechanisms for checking source code in and out of a central repository. This allows different developers to work on the same project, with reduced fears of lost code or overwritten changes. Source code control also implies a version control system that can manage files through the development lifecycle, keeping track of which changes were made, who made them, when they were made, and why. Finally, source code control also frequently involves the ability to group versioned files as a single release, maintain multiple active releases concurrently (branching), and join different releases (merging). | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Source Code Management [Definition] | Source code management refers broadly to the set of operations required to store, retrieve and version the files used to construct software applications. Development teams rely on source code management to organize the source code files for different releases of software, so that releases can be uniquely identified for testing, packaging and delivery to customers. Failure to do this properly results in poor quality releases and inefficient use of development resources. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Spike [Definition] | Timeboxed investigation of feasibility via a bare bones implementation, which touches on all aspects of the full implementation. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Sprint [Definition] | Scrum specific word describing iterations. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Sprint Backlog [Definition] | Plan for development team to map out implementation of features for an upcoming sprint. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Sprint Planning [Definition] | A meeting for Scrum Teams, Scrum Masters and Product Owners where the Product Owner describes priority features to the team. The Scrum Team gets enough of an understanding about the tasks discussed that they are able to choose which ones to move from the product backlog to the sprint backlog. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Retrospective [Definition] | Meeting held at the end of every sprint review to reflect on what went well during the sprint and what can be improved upon during the next sprint. Sprint retrospectives are valued as necessary parts of inspecting and adapting, and allow development teams to plan for future output. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Sprint Review [Definition] | In the sprint review, teams go over what stories were completed during the iteration and demonstrate those stories for stakeholders and the product owner. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Stand-up [Definition] | Daily Meetings that are meant to quickly and efficiently resolve obstacles that any team members may be experiencing. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Story Points [Definition] | Relative scale of effort required by a team to implement a user story. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Task Board [Definition] | A physical or electronic board representing the state of tasks in a current sprint, often divided into “to do,” “in progress” and “done.” | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Timeboxing [Definition] | The practice of constraining the amount of time for performing any activity. Examples include iterations, spikes and stand up meetings. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Unit Testing [Definition] | Tests that exercise small amounts of isolated functionality. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] User Stories [Definition] | Used with Agile methodologies for specifying requirements and presented as an informal statement of the requirement (usually fitting on a 3×5 index card). | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Velocity [Definition] | The velocity of a team is the number of story points associated with stories that are finished over a given period of time, often 1 to 4 weeks. For instance, if the team completed 8 stories that were each 5 points during a four week period, then their velocity is 40 story points every four weeks. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Waterfall [Definition] | Model of a software development process in which progress flows downwards through phases of conception, initiation, analysis, design, construction, testing and maintenance. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] Whole Teams [Definition] | Team comprised of members with different functional skills and specialties that work together during all phases of development in order to complete a project from start to finish. Also known as a cross-functional team. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
17436c61___AccuRev___Producteev_by_Jive__Definition | [Agile Term] XP [Definition] | “Extreme Programming,” one implementation of the Agile methodology that focuses on producing the simplest coding situation for application requirements and includes practices such as pair programming, incremental design and continuous integration. | [] | Does anyone actually use agile development or at least heard of it? ;) Agile Glossary ^AccuRev - Producteev by Jive | Definition | http://www.producteev.com/blog/does-anyone-actually-use-agile-development-or/ | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00273-ip-10-236-191-2_667753939_0.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] result_set_queries [Scope] Connection [Notes] You may use it as an indirect measure for the number of queries PHP has sent to MySQL, for example, to identify a client that causes a high database load. [Description] | Number of queries that have generated a result set. Examples of queries that generate a result set: SELECT, SHOW. The statistic will not be incremented if there is an error reading the result set header packet from the line. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] non_result_set_queries [Scope] Connection [Notes] You may use it as an indirect measure for the number of queries PHP has sent to MySQL, for example, to identify a client that causes a high database load. [Description] | Number of queries that did not generate a result set. Examples of queries that do not generate a result set: INSERT, UPDATE, LOAD DATA, SHOW. The statistic will not be incremented if there is an error reading the result set header packet from the line. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] no_index_used [Scope] Connection [Description] | Number of queries that have generated a result set but did not use an index (see also mysqld start option –log-queries-not-using-indexes). If you want these queries to be reported you can use mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_INDEX) to make ext/mysqli throw an exception. If you prefer a warning instead of an exception use mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_INDEX ^ MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT). | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] bad_index_used [Scope] Connection [Notes] If you want these queries to be reported you can use mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_INDEX) to make ext/mysqli throw an exception. If you prefer a warning instead of an exception use mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_INDEX ^ MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT) [Description] | Number of queries that have generated a result set and did not use a good index (see also mysqld start option –log-slow-queries). | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] slow_queries [Scope] Connection [Notes] Not reported through mysqli_report() [Description] | SQL statements that took more than long_query_time seconds to execute and required at least min_examined_row_limit rows to be examined. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] buffered_sets [Scope] Connection [Notes] Examples of API calls that will buffer result sets on the client: mysql_query(), mysqli_query(), mysqli_store_result(), mysqli_stmt_get_result(). Buffering result sets on the client ensures that server resources are freed as soon as possible and it makes result set scrolling easier. The downside is the additional memory consumption on the client for buffering data. Note that mysqlnd (unlike the MySQL Client Library) respects the PHP memory limit because it uses PHP internal memory management functions to allocate memory. This is also the reason why memory_get_usage() reports a higher memory consumption when using mysqlnd instead of the MySQL Client Library. memory_get_usage() does not measure the memory consumption of the MySQL Client Library at all because the MySQL Client Library does not use PHP internal memory management functions monitored by the function! [Description] | Number of buffered result sets returned by normal queries. Normal means not prepared statement in the following notes. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] unbuffered_sets [Scope] Connection [Notes] Examples of API calls that will not buffer result sets on the client: mysqli_use_result() [Description] | Number of unbuffered result sets returned by normal (non prepared statement) queries. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] ps_buffered_sets [Scope] Connection [Notes] Examples of API calls that will not buffer result sets on the client: mysqli_stmt_store_result [Description] | Number of buffered result sets returned by prepared statements. By default prepared statements are unbuffered. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] ps_unbuffered_sets [Scope] Connection [Notes] By default prepared statements are unbuffered. [Description] | Number of unbuffered result sets returned by prepared statements. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] flushed_normal_sets [Scope] Connection [Notes] Unbuffered result sets must be fetched completely before a new query can be run on the connection otherwise MySQL will throw an error. If the application does not fetch all rows from an unbuffered result set, mysqlnd does implicitly fetch the result set to clear the line. See also rows_skipped_normal, rows_skipped_ps. Some possible causes for an implicit flush: Faulty client application Client stopped reading after it found what it was looking for but has made MySQL calculate more records than needed Client application has stopped unexpectedly [Description] | Number of result sets from normal (non prepared statement) queries with unread data which have been flushed silently for you. Flushing happens only with unbuffered result sets. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] flushed_ps_sets [Scope] Connection [Notes] Unbuffered result sets must be fetched completely before a new query can be run on the connection otherwise MySQL will throw an error. If the application does not fetch all rows from an unbuffered result set, mysqlnd does implicitly fetch the result set to clear the line. See also rows_skipped_normal, rows_skipped_ps. Some possible causes for an implicit flush: Faulty client application Client stopped reading after it found what it was looking for but has made MySQL calculate more records than needed Client application has stopped unexpectedly [Description] | Number of result sets from prepared statements with unread data which have been flushed silently for you. Flushing happens only with unbuffered result sets. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] ps_prepared_never_executed [Scope] Connection [Notes] Prepared statements occupy server resources. You should not prepare a statement if you do not plan to execute it. [Description] | Number of statements prepared but never executed. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] ps_prepared_once_executed [Scope] Connection [Notes] One of the ideas behind prepared statements is that the same query gets executed over and over again (with different parameters) and some parsing and other preparation work can be saved, if statement execution is split up in separate prepare and execute stages. The idea is to prepare once and cache results, for example, the parse tree to be reused during multiple statement executions. If you execute a prepared statement only once the two stage processing can be inefficient compared to normal queries because all the caching means extra work and it takes (limited) server resources to hold the cached information. Consequently, prepared statements that are executed only once may cause performance hurts. [Description] | Number of prepared statements executed only one. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] rows_fetched_from_server_normal, rows_fetched_from_server_ps [Scope] Connection [Notes] See also packets_received_rset_row [Description] | Total number of result set rows successfully fetched from MySQL regardless if the client application has consumed them or not. Some of the rows may not have been fetched by the client application but have been flushed implicitly. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] rows_buffered_from_client_normal, rows_buffered_from_client_ps [Scope] Connection [Notes] Examples of queries that will buffer results: mysqli_query(), mysqli_store_result() [Description] | Total number of successfully buffered rows originating from a "normal" query or a prepared statement. This is the number of rows that have been fetched from MySQL and buffered on client. Note that there are two distinct statistics on rows that have been buffered (MySQL to mysqlnd internal buffer) and buffered rows that have been fetched by the client application (mysqlnd internal buffer to client application). If the number of buffered rows is higher than the number of fetched buffered rows it can mean that the client application runs queries that cause larger result sets than needed resulting in rows not read by the client. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] rows_fetched_from_client_normal_buffered, rows_fetched_from_client_ps_buffered [Scope] Connection [Description] | Total number of rows fetched by the client from a buffered result set created by a normal query or a prepared statement. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
55a64ab8_PHP__Statistics___Manual_mysqlnd_statistics__Result_Set_Description | [Statistic] rows_fetched_from_client_normal_unbuffered, rows_fetched_from_client_ps_unbuffered [Scope] Connection [Description] | Total number of rows fetched by the client from a unbuffered result set created by a "normal" query or a prepared statement. | [] | PHP: Statistics - Manual | Description | http://docs.php.net/manual/en/mysqlnd.stats.php?setbeta=1&beta=1 | 39/1438043062723.96_20150728002422-00022-ip-10-236-191-2_70715263_1.json |
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"o"
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1aabb47e_Agile_Data__Core_Notation | [Stereotype] <> [Diagram Type] Physical [Application] Indicates that a column can have null values. [Core Notation] | Yes | [
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"N",
"o"
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1aabb47e_Agile_Data__Core_Notation | [Stereotype] <> [Diagram Type] Physical [Application] Indicates that a column is part of a primary key for a table. [Core Notation] | Yes | [
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"Y",
"e",
"s"
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"N",
"o"
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1aabb47e_Agile_Data__Core_Notation | [Stereotype] <> [Diagram Type] Physical [Application] Indicates that a column is a surrogate key. [Style Issues] Interesting information, but don't clutter your diagram with it. [Core Notation] | No | [
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"N",
"o"
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