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  2. Object database - Wikipedia

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    Object databases based on persistent programming acquired a niche in application areas such as engineering and spatial databases, telecommunications, and scientific areas such as high energy physics [13] and molecular biology. [14] Another group of object databases focuses on embedded use in devices, packaged software, and real-time systems.

  3. Object–relational database - Wikipedia

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    An object–relational database can be said to provide a middle ground between relational databases and object-oriented databases. In object–relational databases, the approach is essentially that of relational databases: the data resides in the database and is manipulated collectively with queries in a query language; at the other extreme are ...

  4. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    GPU-accelerated, in-memory, distributed database for analytics. Functions like a RDBMS (structured data) for fast analytics on datasets in the hundreds of GBs to tens of TBs range. Interact with SQL and REST API. Geospatial objects and functions. UDF framework allows for custom code and machine learning workloads to run in-database. Received ...

  5. Comparison of object–relational database management systems

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    GIS for public utilities; can be stored inside Oracle Database WakandaDB 4th Dimension: AGPLv3 or proprietary Windows, Linux, macOS Based on REST and server-side JavaScript XDB Enterprise Server: Micro Focus: Proprietary DOS, Windows NT, OS/2 YugabyteDB: Yugabyte: Apache 2.0 Linux Zope Object Database: Zope Corporation Zope Public License ...

  6. Graph database - Wikipedia

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    A graph database is a database that is based on graph theory. It consists of a set of objects, which can be a node or an edge. It consists of a set of objects, which can be a node or an edge. Nodes represent entities or instances such as people, businesses, accounts, or any other item to be tracked.

  7. Category : Object-oriented database management systems

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    Articles in this category are pure object-oriented database management systems. Pages in category "Object-oriented database management systems" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  8. Document-oriented database - Wikipedia

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    This leads to problems when trying to translate programming objects to and from their associated database rows, a problem known as object-relational impedance mismatch. [4] Document stores more closely, or in some cases directly, map programming objects into the store. These are often marketed using the term NoSQL.

  9. Database theory - Wikipedia

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    Database theory encapsulates a broad range of topics related to the study and research of the theoretical realm of databases and database management systems.. Theoretical aspects of data management include, among other areas, the foundations of query languages, computational complexity and expressive power of queries, finite model theory, database design theory, dependency theory, foundations ...