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  2. SQLAlchemy - Wikipedia

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    SQLAlchemy is an open-source Python library that provides an SQL toolkit (called "SQLAlchemy Core") and an Object Relational Mapper (ORM) for database interactions. It allows developers to work with databases using Python objects, enabling efficient and flexible database access.

  3. List of object–relational mapping software - Wikipedia

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    FuelPHP, ORM and framework for PHP, released under the MIT license. Based on the ActiveRecord pattern. Laminas, framework that includes a table data gateway and row data gateway implementations; Qcodo, ORM and framework, open source; Redbean, ORM layer for PHP, for creating and maintaining tables on the fly, open source, BSD

  4. Comparison of object–relational mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Python: Open source: BSD licenses: 5.1.4 [3] 4 December 2024; 24 days ago Doctrine: PHP Open source: MIT 2.14.1 / January 16, 2023 EclipseLink: Java: Open source: Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (EPL) and Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (EDL) 2.4.2 / July 4, 2013 JPA 2.0: Entity Framework Core.NET Open Source: Apache License 2.0 6.0 ...

  5. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    One of the arguments against using an OODBMS is that it may not be able to execute ad-hoc, application-independent queries. [citation needed] For this reason, many programmers find themselves more at home with an object-SQL mapping system, even though most object-oriented databases are able to process SQL queries to a limited extent. Other ...

  6. Shard (database architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal partitioning splits one or more tables by row, usually within a single instance of a schema and a database server. It may offer an advantage by reducing index size (and thus search effort) provided that there is some obvious, robust, implicit way to identify in which partition a particular row will be found, without first needing to search the index, e.g., the classic example of the ...

  7. One-to-many (data model) - Wikipedia

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    For example, take a car and an owner of the car. The car can only be owned by one owner at a time or not owned at all, and an owner could own zero, one, or multiple cars. One owner could have many cars, one-to-many. In a relational database, a one-to-many relationship exists when one record is related to many records of another table. A one-to ...

  8. Object–role modeling - Wikipedia

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    Object–role modeling (ORM) is used to model the semantics of a universe of discourse. ORM is often used for data modeling and software engineering . An object–role model uses graphical symbols that are based on first order predicate logic and set theory to enable the modeler to create an unambiguous definition of an arbitrary universe of ...

  9. Object–relational database - Wikipedia

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    An object–relational database (ORD), or object–relational database management system (ORDBMS), is a database management system (DBMS) similar to a relational database, but with an object-oriented database model: objects, classes and inheritance are directly supported in database schemas and in the query language.