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  2. Flat-file database - Wikipedia

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    Example of a flat file model [1] A flat-file database is a database stored in a file called a flat file. Records follow a uniform format, and there are no structures for indexing or recognizing relationships between records. The file is simple. A flat file can be a plain text file (e.g. csv, txt or tsv), or a binary file. Relationships can be ...

  3. Database model - Wikipedia

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    The inverted file data model can put indexes in a set of files next to existing flat database files, in order to efficiently directly access needed records in these files. Notable for using this data model is the ADABAS DBMS of Software AG, introduced in 1970. ADABAS has gained considerable customer base and exists and supported until today.

  4. Grav (CMS) - Wikipedia

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    It uses a flat file database for both backend and frontend. Grav is designed to have a shallow learning curve, and to be easy to set up. The focus of Grav is speed and simplicity, rather than an abundance of built-in features that come at the expense of added complexity. The name Grav is a shortened version of the word gravity. [4]

  5. Database storage structures - Wikipedia

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    Database tables and indexes may be stored on disk in one of a number of forms, including ordered/unordered flat files, ISAM, heap files, hash buckets, or B+ trees. Each form has its own particular advantages and disadvantages. The most commonly used forms are B-trees and ISAM.

  6. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Flat file and file system, Oracle 10G RDB option, WebDAV for attachments TWiki: Peter Thoeny October 1998: 6.1.0 [45] 2018-07-16: JosWiki: GPL: Yes Yes Perl: Flat-file database, RCS, pluggable storage backend UseModWiki: Clifford Adams 22 January 2000: 1.2.1 2017-12-01 AtisWiki GPL: Yes Perl: Flat-file database: Whizfolders: AvniTech 1999: 7.1 ...

  7. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, Berkeley DB, Flat-file database: 1.6.4 GNU GPL: 2024-03-13 [111] Pimcore: PHP: AWS Aurora, MariaDB, MySQL, Percona Server [112] 11.5.2 [113] GNU GPL: 2025-01-20; 19 days ago: Pixie (CMS) PHP: MySQL: 1.0.4 GNU GPL: 2010-03-21 PmWiki: PHP: Flat-file database [114] SQLite [115] 2.4.2 [116] GNU GPL: 2025 ...

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  9. Outline of databases - Wikipedia

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    Flat file database – Deductive databasedatabase system that can make deductions. Document-oriented database – Object–relational database – Temporal databasedatabase with built-in time aspects, for example a temporal data model and a temporal version of Structured Query Language (SQL). XML database