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  2. BSON - Wikipedia

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    The name "BSON" is based on the term JSON and stands for "Binary JSON". [2] It is a binary form for representing simple or complex data structures including associative arrays (also known as name-value pairs), integer indexed arrays, and a suite of fundamental scalar types. BSON originated in 2009 at MongoDB. Several scalar data types are of ...

  3. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    JSON, BSON: No ubjson.org: Yes No No No No — eXternal Data Representation (XDR) Sun Microsystems (creator) IETF (maintainer) — Yes STD 67/RFC 4506 Yes No Yes Yes Yes — XML: W3C: SGML: Yes W3C Recommendations: 1.0 (Fifth Edition) 1.1 (Second Edition) Partial (Efficient XML Interchange, Binary XML, Fast Infoset, XSD base64 data) Yes ...

  4. MongoDB - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB is a source-available, cross-platform, document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database product, MongoDB utilizes JSON-like documents with optional schemas. MongoDB is developed by MongoDB Inc. and current versions are licensed under the Server Side Public License (SSPL). MongoDB is a member of the MACH Alliance.

  5. MEAN (solution stack) - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB is a NoSQL database program that uses JSON-like BSON (binary JSON) documents with optional schemas. The role of the database in the MEAN stack is very commonly filled by MongoDB because its use of JSON-like documents for interacting with data as opposed to the row/column model allows it to integrate well with the other (JavaScript-based ...

  6. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB, the database to which Cosmos DB is most often compared, extended JSON in their BSON binary serialization specification to cover date-time data as well as traditional number types, regular expressions, and Undefined.

  7. Document-oriented database - Wikipedia

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    The central concept of a document-oriented database is the notion of a document.While each document-oriented database implementation differs on the details of this definition, in general, they all assume documents encapsulate and encode data (or information) in some standard format or encoding.

  8. NoSQL - Wikipedia

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    Encodings in use include XML, YAML, and JSON and binary forms like BSON. Documents are addressed in the database via a unique key that represents that document. Another defining characteristic of a document-oriented database is an API or query language to retrieve documents based on their contents.

  9. List of filename extensions (A–E) - Wikipedia

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    BSON JSON-like binary serialization [28] MongoDB BSP Binary space partitioning tree file Quake-based game engines BYU 3D geometry format [29] CAD systems BZ2 [30]