Embedded DBMS
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An Embedded DBMS is a DBMS engine that is tightly integrated with an application software.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/embedded_database Retrieved:2023-1-26.
- An embedded database system is a database management system (DBMS) which is tightly integrated with an application software; it is embedded in the application. It is a broad technology category that includes: * database systems with differing application programming interfaces (SQL as well as proprietary, native APIs) * database architectures (client-server and in-process) * storage modes (on-disk, in-memory, and combined) * database models (relational, object-oriented, entity–attribute–value model, network/CODASYL)
- target markets
- The term embedded database can be confusing because only a small subset of embedded database products are used in real-time embedded systems such as telecommunications switches and consumer electronics. [1] (See mobile database for small-footprint databases that could be used on embedded devices.)
- An embedded database system is a database management system (DBMS) which is tightly integrated with an application software; it is embedded in the application. It is a broad technology category that includes: * database systems with differing application programming interfaces (SQL as well as proprietary, native APIs) * database architectures (client-server and in-process) * storage modes (on-disk, in-memory, and combined) * database models (relational, object-oriented, entity–attribute–value model, network/CODASYL)
- ↑ Graves, Steve. "COTS Databases For Embedded Systems" , Embedded Computing Design magazine, January, 2007. Retrieved on August 13, 2008.