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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 148. Chapters: Database, SQL, Relational database, Relational model, Database management system, Database normalization, Object database, Object-relational database, Microsoft Access, IBM Informix, ACID, IBM DB2, The Third Manifesto, Relational algebra, Relational database management system, Relational calculus, Comparison of relational database management systems, Oracle Database, Comparison of database tools, Microsoft SQL Server, Visual FoxPro, Temporal database, Master data management, Database model, Surrogate key, Federated database system, IDMS, Index, Database trigger, Column-oriented DBMS, Foreign key, Database design, Cursor, Transaction processing, V-optimal histograms, Query optimizer, In-memory database, Stored procedure, XBase, Correlation database, Database administration and automation, XML database, Shard, Database transaction, Unique key, MultiValue, Big data, View, Document-oriented database, Datasource, Object-based spatial database, Data Definition Language, Citrusleaf database, Triplestore, AutoNumber, IBM Lotus Domino, Synonym, Candidate key, Data mart, Integrated Data Management, Resources, Events, Agents, Life cycle of a relational database, ANSI-SPARC Architecture, Query plan, Partition, Transaction log, Query language, Data Manipulation Language, Enterprise database management, Table, List of relational database management systems, Database tuning, QUEL query languages, Metadatabase, Online transaction processing, Oracle Exadata, Associative model of data, Least number bits, Quorum, Smart variables, Armstrong's axioms, Database storage structures, Materialized view, InfinityDB, DevInfo, Data masking, Partial index, Create, read, update and delete, Precedence graph, Hierarchical query, Mum software, Referential integrity, Polyinstantiation, Comparison of object-relational database management systems, Rol...