A Novel approach for Hybrid Database
Rajesh Kumar Tiwari

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid database approach combining flat files with a novel steganographic security technique, aiming to reduce costs and enhance data security for small vendors and electronic device manufacturers.
Contribution
It proposes a new methodology that integrates flat file data storage with steganography to improve security without high costs.
Findings
Enhanced data security through steganography
Cost-effective alternative to traditional databases
Suitable for small vendors and low-cost devices
Abstract
In the current world of economic crises, the cost control is one of the chief concerns for all types of industries, especially for the small venders. The small vendors are suppose to minimize their budget on Information Technology by reducing the initial investment in hardware and costly database servers like ORACLE, SQL Server, SYBASE, etc. for the purpose of data processing and storing. In other divisions, the electronic devices manufacturing companies want to increase the demand and reduce the manufacturing cost by introducing the low cost technologies. The new small devices like ipods, iphones, palm top etc. are now-a-days used as data computation and storing tools. For both the cases mentioned above, instead of going for the costly database servers which additionally requires extra hardware as well as the extra expenses in training and handling, the flat file may be considered as a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Algorithms and Data Compression
