Definition & Meaning | English word DOCUMENT-ORIENTED


DOCUMENT-ORIENTED

Definitions of DOCUMENT-ORIENTED

  1. (databases) Storing data in documents without a schema, which allows for arbitrary structuring of the data.

Number of letters

17

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using DOCUMENT-ORIENTED in a Sentence

  • In 2011, Hipp announced his plans to add a NoSQL interface to SQLite, as well as announcing UnQL, a functional superset of SQL designed for document-oriented databases.
  • It is classified as both a NoSQL document-oriented database system and a native XML database (and it provides support for XML, JSON, HTML and Binary documents).
  • Some triplestores have been built as database engines from scratch, while others have been built on top of existing commercial relational database engines (such as SQL-based) or NoSQL document-oriented database engines.
  • Couchbase Server, originally known as Membase, is a source-available, distributed (shared-nothing architecture) multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package optimized for interactive applications.
  • is an American public (NASDAQ symbol BASE) software company that develops and provides commercial packages and support for Couchbase Server and Couchbase Lite both of which are open-source, NoSQL, multi-model, document-oriented database software packages that store JSON documents or a pure key-value database.
  • In contrast to other document-oriented databases, XML databases provide support for standardized query languages such as XPath and XQuery.


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