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database
1. <database> One or more large structured sets of persistent data,
usually associated with software to update and query the data. A simple database
might be a single file containing many records, each of which contains the same
set of fields where each field is a certain fixed width.
A database is one component of a database management system.
See also ANSI/SPARC Architecture, atomic, blob, data definition language,
deductive database, distributed database, fourth generation language, functional
database, object-oriented database, relational database.
Carol E. Brown's tutorial.
2. <hypertext> A collection of nodes managed and stored in one place and
all accessible via the same server. Links outside this are "external", and those
inside are "internal".
On the World-Wide Web this is called a website.
3. All the facts and rules comprising a logic programming program.
(2005-11-17)
Nearby terms:
data abstraction « data acquisition « Data Address
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