Datorum repositorium
Datorum repositorium,[1] vel datorum ordinatrum,[2] vel fortasse puriore Latinitate receptaculum datorum, est conlectio datorum ordinata et comparata celeriter datum servandum repperiendumque. Interrete paene refertur, sed tamen dici potest databularium. Nomen aliquando ad receptaculum datorum relationale spectat, systema datorum ab Edgar Frank Codd (1923–2003) excogitatum, in quo index (licet data) cum SQL, lingua quaerendi, reperitur. Inter res huiusmodi sunt Oracle, Servus SQL Sybase, IBM DB2, Servus SQL Microsoft, Microsoft Access.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Traupman, Ioannes. 2007. Latin and English Dictionary. Ed. tertia. p. 510. Novi Eboraci: Bantam Dell. ISBN 978-0-553-59012-8. pagina 510.
- ↑ Vocabula computatralia, www.obta.uw.edu.pl.
Bibliographia
recensere- Beynon-Davies, P. 2004. Database Systems. Ed. 3a. Basingstoke: Palgrave, Houndmills.
- Connolly, Thomas, et Carolyn Begg. 2002. Database Systems. Novi Eboraci: Harlow.
- Date, C. J. 2003. An Introduction to Database Systems. Ed. 5a. Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-201-51381-1.
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- Lightstone, S., T. Teorey, et T. Nadeau. 2007. Physical Database Design: the database professional's guide to exploiting indexes, views, storage, and more. Morgan Kaufmann Press. ISBN 0-12-369389-6.
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