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Relational Databases & Open Source Software Developments
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Relational Databases & Open Source Software Developments

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A relational database is a management system that is based on the relational model. Relational databases are databases in which data is stored in the form of tables and the relationship among the data is also stored in the form of tables. A relational database aims to achieve normalisation of data. Open source software gained hold with the rise of a public, world-wide, computer-network system called the Internet, and the attendant need for massive retooling of the computing source code. Opening the source code enabled a self-enhancing diversity of production models, communication paths, and interactive communities. This book explores the latest research from around the globe in both relational database systems and open source software developments.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2010
Pages
281
ISBN
9781616684365

A relational database is a management system that is based on the relational model. Relational databases are databases in which data is stored in the form of tables and the relationship among the data is also stored in the form of tables. A relational database aims to achieve normalisation of data. Open source software gained hold with the rise of a public, world-wide, computer-network system called the Internet, and the attendant need for massive retooling of the computing source code. Opening the source code enabled a self-enhancing diversity of production models, communication paths, and interactive communities. This book explores the latest research from around the globe in both relational database systems and open source software developments.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2010
Pages
281
ISBN
9781616684365