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  2. Object database - Wikipedia

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    An object database or object-oriented database is a database management system in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming. Object databases are different from relational databases which are table-oriented. A third type, object–relational databases, is a hybrid of both approaches. Object ...

  3. Relation (database) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Instead, each element is termed an attribute value. An attribute is a name paired with a domain (nowadays more commonly referred to as a type or data type ). An attribute value is an attribute name paired with an element of that attribute's domain, and a tuple is a set of attribute values in which no two distinct elements have the same ...

  4. Storm (software) - Wikipedia

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    Storm is a Python programming library for object-relational mapping between one or more SQL databases and Python objects. It allows Python developers to formulate complex queries spanning multiple database tables to support dynamic storage and retrieval of object information.

  5. Object–relational database - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic properties of ORDBMS are 1) complex data, 2) type inheritance, and 3) object behavior. Complex data creation in most SQL ORDBMSs is based on preliminary schema definition via the user-defined type (UDT). Hierarchy within structured complex data offers an added property, type inheritance. That is, a structured type can have ...

  6. Attribute (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented programming, classes can contain attributes and methods. An attribute in a relational database can be represented as a column or field. In computing, an attribute is a specification that defines a property of an object, element, or file. It may also refer to or set the specific value for a given instance of such.

  7. Graph Query Language - Wikipedia

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    GQL is a query language specifically for property graphs. A property graph closely resembles a conceptual data model, as expressed in an entity–relationship model or in a UML class diagram (although it does not include n-ary relationships linking more than two entities). Entities are modelled as nodes, and relationships as edges, in a graph.

  8. Uniform access principle - Wikipedia

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    The Size property is an integer that can be read (get) and written (set). Similarly, the Name property is a string that can also be read and modified, but its value is stored in a separate (private) class variable _name. Omitting the set operation in a property definition makes the property read-only, while omitting the get operation makes it ...

  9. Property graph - Wikipedia

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    Building upon widely adopted definitions, [2] [3] a property graph/attributed graph can be defined by a 7-tuple (N, A, K, V, α, , π), where N is the set of nodes /vertices of the graph; A is the set of arcs (directed edges) of the graph; K is a set of keys, taken from a countable set, defining the nature of attributes/properties