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A Comparison of Oracle Berkeley DB and Relational Database Management Systems
Oracle is well known for its industry-leading database engine, Oracle Database.
Oracle Database is an extremely reliable, highly scalable, client-server, relational database management system (RDBMS). It serves as the information repository for a wide range of applications in a large variety of industries around the world.
In addition to Oracle Database, the company offers a number of other database products for systems and applications...
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http://www.oracle.com
date: 1/1/2006
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Agile Techniques for Object Databases
Scott Ambler, agile development guru, discusses five agile techniques and contrasts their application with the use of relational (RDBMS) and object database (ODBMS) technology.
He finds that the use of RDBMS technology complicates the adoption of these techniques while ODBMS technology makes it easier to be agile, especially when using non-intrusive technology such as db4o.
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http://www.db4o.com
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Benefits of Embedded Databases
This white paper discusses the benefits of incorporating an embedded database into applications for embedded, intelligent, and mobile devices.
An embedded database library is an inexpensive replacement for flat files that gives applications access to relational database features, such as transaction logging and indexed search, without the overhead of an enterprise database.
Applications developed with an embedded database are scalable and...
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http://www.ittia.com
date: 9/4/2008
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db4objects and the Dual Licensing Model
The dual licensing model is fast becoming one of the most popular business models for software companies leveraging the power of both open- and closed-source software development.
It is important for users of software to understand how to leverage this model, without jeopardizing their intellectual property rights or risking the negative publicity that results from violating open source licenses.
This white paper explains the factors...
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http://www.db4o.com
date: 2/2/2007
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Embedded Databases, Perl.com
The expression "Embedded Database" requires an explanation.
A "database" is an application that allows the targeted retrieval of stored data -- a log-file is not a database.
By "embedded" I mean a database that does not run in a separate process, but instead is directly linked ("embedded") into the application requiring access to the stored data.
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http://www.perl.com
date: 9/16/2004
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