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  2. List of online databases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online databases accessible via the Internet. A. Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; Academic OneFile; Acronym Finder; Adult Film Database; Aeiou ...

  3. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, some programs are only partly free (for example, accessing abstracts or a small number of items), whereas complete access is prohibited (login or institutional subscription required). The "Size" column denotes the number of documents (articles, publications, datasets, preprints) rather than the number of citations or references.

  4. Database - Wikipedia

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    Formally, a "database" refers to a set of related data accessed through the use of a "database management system" (DBMS), which is an integrated set of computer software that allows users to interact with one or more databases and provides access to all of the data contained in the database (although restrictions may exist that limit access to particular data).

  5. List of relational database management systems - Wikipedia

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    Database Management Library: Proprietary Dataphor: Proprietary dBase: Proprietary Derby (aka Java DB) Apache License 2.0 Empress Embedded Database: Proprietary EnterpriseDB: Proprietary eXtremeDB: Proprietary Exasol: Proprietary Extensible Storage Engine: Proprietary FileMaker Pro: Proprietary Firebird: MPL/GPL/LGPL FoundationDB: Apache License ...

  6. Outline of databases - Wikipedia

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    The following is provided as an overview of and topical guide to databases: Database – organized collection of data, today typically in digital form. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability of rooms in hotels), in a way that supports processes requiring this information (for example, finding a hotel with vacancies).

  7. Category:Types of databases - Wikipedia

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    Spatial databases (2 C, 5 P) T. Temporal databases (3 P) Tz database (3 P) V. Vector databases (2 P) X. XML databases (9 P) Pages in category "Types of databases"

  8. Category:Database management systems - Wikipedia

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    Typical examples of DBMS use include accounting, human resources and customer support systems. Originally found only in large companies with the computer hardware needed to support large data sets, DBMSs have more recently emerged as a fairly standard part of any company back office .

  9. List of biological databases - Wikipedia

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    The databases in the table below are selected from the databases listed in the Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) databases issues and database collection and the databases cross-referenced in the UniProtKB. Most of these databases are cross-referenced with UniProt / UniProtKB so that identifiers can be mapped to each other. [15] Proteins in human: