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Why are ORDBMS databases considered fast and easy to search, while OODBMS are considered slow?  

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What is OODBMS

constitutes an OODBMS, and OODBMS products are considered to be still in their infancy. In the meantime, the object-relational database management system ORDBMS, the idea that object-oriented database concepts-upon standard for what constitutes an OODBMS, and OODBMS products are considered to be still in their infancy. In the meantime, the object-relational database management system ORDBMS, the idea that object

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What is the difference between rdbms and ordbms?

://www.dotnetspider.com/forum/V iewForum.aspx?ForumId=45882...well,The differences between the three approaches Table 1: A Comparison of Database Management Systems Criteria RDBMS ODBMS ORDBMS Defining standard SQL2 ODMG-2.0 SQL3 future...The differences between the three approaches Table 1: A Comparison of Database Management Systems Criteria RDBMS ORDBMS Defining standard SQL2 ODMG-2.0 SQL3 in process Support for object

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define the cods rule?

Hi,The Codds 12 rules are a set of thirteen rules that tell what is required from a database management system in order for it to be considered relational, i.e., an RDBMS :Rule 0: The system must....Hi there , The Codds 12 rules are a set of thirteen rules that tell what is required from a database management system in order for it to be considered relational, i.e., an RDBMS :Rule 0: The system must qualify

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what is RDBMS?

to the Codds definition of a RDBMS, but nonetheless they are still considered to be RDBMS.Relational databases are powerful because they require few assumptions about how data is related or how to the Codds definition of a RDBMS, but nonetheless they are still considered to be RDBMS.Relational databases are powerful because they require few assumptions about how data is related or how

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What is the difference between odbms rdbms and ordbms?

well, The differences between the three approaches Table 1: A Comparison of Database Management Systems Criteria RDBMS ODBMS ORDBMS Defining standard SQL2 ODMG-2.0 SQL3 in process Support for object the three approaches Table 1: A Comparison of Database Management Systems Criteria RDBMS ODBMS ORDBMS Defining standard SQL2 ODMG-2.0 SQL3 in process Support for object-oriented features Does not support

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What is OODBMS

-upon standard for what constitutes an OODBMS, and OODBMS products are considered to be still in their infancy. In the meantime, the object-relational database management system ORDBMS, the idea that object for what constitutes an OODBMS, and OODBMS products are considered to be still in their infancy. In the meantime, the object-relational database management system ORDBMS, the idea that object

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What is ODBMS

-upon standard for what constitutes an OODBMS, and OODBMS products are considered to be still in their infancy. In the meantime, the object-relational database management system ORDBMS, the idea that objectOriented database management system...When you integrate database capabilities with object programming language capabilities, the result is an object-oriented database management system or ODBMS

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define the cods rule?

on the notion that in order for a database to be considered relational, it must use its relational facilities exclusively to manage the database. 1. The Information rule: All information in an RDBMS system in order for it to be considered relational, i.e., an RDBMSThe rulesRule 0: The system must qualify as relational, as a database, and as a management system. For a system to qualify as a relational

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what is RDBMS?

the relational database model. Many modern DBMS do not conform to the Codds definition of a RDBMS, but nonetheless they are still considered to be RDBMS.The most popular RDBMS are MS SQL Server, DB2, Oracle and My of a RDBMS, but nonetheless they are still considered to be RDBMS.Relational databases are powerful because they require few assumptions about how data is related or how it will be extracted from

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and returns replies to the client program.ExamplesTo illustrate, consider a simple SQL command, SELECT. SELECT retrieves a set of data from the database according to some criteria, using the syntaxshashi SQL Structured Query Language pronounced /skjul / officially, although the nonstandard pronunciation /sikwl/ is often used see below, is a database computer language designed for the retrieval

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, most often predictive modeling.As an example, consider a bank: operational databases record transactions and other changes to accounts in real-time. One or more data warehouses may be constructed which;operational" databases, which are used in the real-time operation of a business or other organization.Data mining is a sophisticated statistical analysis of data, most often predictive modeling.As an example, consider a

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