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A new, exciting approach to Databases. There has never been a Databases Guide like this.
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A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: Object-oriented database – Adoption of object databases, XML databases – Example of XML Type Query in IBM DB2 SQL, Attribute (computing) – Multi-valued databases, In memory database – Hybrids with on-disk databases, INGRES – Distributed databases, List of neuroscience databases, Tag editor – Comparing already-existing tag information to online music databases, B5000 – DMALGOL and databases, Atmospheric Chemistry Observational Databases, Directory services – Comparison with relational databases, Cursor (databases), World Governance Index – Methodology and databases, Geodatabase – Features of spatial databases, Complex event processing – Integration with time series databases, Object database – Adoption of object databases, Outline of mathematics – Reference databases, Outline of computer science – Databases, Digital watermarking – Watermarking for relational databases, Structural genomics – Protein Structure Databases and Classifications, IBM Information Management System – “Full function” databases, Organic compound – Databases, Atmospheric Chemistry Observational Databases – Ground-based and balloon observations, Poker tools – Tournament databases, Glass databases, Swiss-Prot – Source databases, XML databases – XML Enabled databases, XQuery API for Java – Relational databases, List of biological databases – Protein structure prediction|Protein model databases, and much more…