20 Introduction to Database Management with JDBC
“What can be stored? Anything you’d like to extract.”—National Security Agency presentation on the XKeyscore system (2008)
Collecting, accessing, and managing information is a central pillar for any business in the “information age.” Whereas information had been written on paper, information technology (IT) provides databases for this purpose. A database is managed by a database management system (DBMS) .
A database model determines the structure in which the data (i.e., information units) are related and organized. Different models of databases exist, the most common being the relational database, which is based on tables. In addition to relational databases, document-oriented databases, graph ...
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