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  2. Database Management Library - Wikipedia

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    void write (table & t); //write the table structure into a file void read (table & t); //read the table structure from a file friend void del (table & t); //delete the table files, header and data files void print (table & t); //print the table on the screen friend std:: ostream & operator << (std:: ostream & o, table & t); //print the table ...

  3. ChatScript - Wikipedia

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    Because ChatScript is designed for interactive conversation, it automatically maintains user state across volleys. A volley is any number of sentences the user inputs at once and the chatbots response. The basic element of scripting is the rule. A rule consists of a type, a label (optional), a pattern, and an output. There are three types of rules.

  4. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    Compared to traditional techniques of exchange between an object-oriented language and a relational database, ORM often reduces the amount of code that needs to be written. [2] Disadvantages of ORM tools generally stem from the high level of abstraction obscuring what is actually happening in the implementation code. Also, heavy reliance on ORM ...

  5. Comparison of code generation tools - Wikipedia

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    Well-formed output language code fragments Any programming language (proven for C, C++, Java, C#, PHP, COBOL) gSOAP: C / C++ WSDL specifications C / C++ code that can be used to communicate with WebServices. XML with the definitions obtained. Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch: C# / VB.NET Active Tier Database schema

  6. ObjectDatabase++ - Wikipedia

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    In the object database design, instead of using multiple tables to store a data object, it is stored in one a single record. This keeps the entire object intact and reducing the need to join the data back together. This process of storing the entire object in one table reduces the total amount to lock, reads and write operations required.

  7. Object database - Wikipedia

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    The Object Data Management Group was a consortium of object database and object–relational mapping vendors, members of the academic community, and interested parties. Its goal was to create a set of specifications that would allow for portable applications that store objects in database management systems.

  8. JSON Patch - Wikipedia

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    A JSON Patch document is structured as a JSON array of objects where each object contains one of the six JSON Patch operations: add, remove, replace, move, copy, and test. This structure was influenced by the specification of XML patch.

  9. ArangoDB - Wikipedia

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    ArangoDB is a graph database system developed by ArangoDB Inc. ArangoDB is a multi-model database system since it supports three data models (graphs, JSON documents, key/value) [1] with one database core and a unified query language AQL (ArangoDB Query Language).