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A relational database management system (RDBMS) is a database management system (DBMS) that is based on the relational database model.
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Description
Many popular databases currently in use are based on the relational database model.
Popular database model
RDBMSs are a common choice for the storage of information in new databases used for financial records, manufacturing and logistical information, personnel data, and other applications since the 1980s.
Relational databases may be easier to understand and use than other database models, such as hierarchical databases and network databases.
Non-relational databases
Non-relational databases include:
- Object databases, which address the object-relational impedance mismatch in relational databases
- XML databases
See also
- Codd, Edgar F.
- Computer science
- Database
- Database model
- Non-relational databases
- Relational database
- Relational database model
- Relational model
- SQL
- The Third Manifesto
External links
- Relational database management system @ Wikipedia