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This article is about choice of database models and implementations. [[Copyleft]] free to modify and free in cost software is strongly preferred over other solutions.
This article is about choice of database models and implementations.  


== Known types of databases ==
[[Copyleft]] free to modify and free in cost software is strongly preferred over other solutions. Minimal modifications required could be another preference as that means maintenance of the chosen solution is minimized in that aspect.
* [[w:Relational database]] provided by a [[w:RDBMS]]
 
* Subject-predicate-object database are provided by [[w:Triplestore]]s , native or on top of RDBMS
'''Known types of databases'''
* [[w:Graph databases]] would intuitively appear more advanced than using RDF-triplet composed semantic networks.
* [[w:Relational database|Relational database]] provided by a [[w:RDBMS|RDBMS]]
* [[w:Object database]]s were a supposed fad in the late 80's and early 90's as [[w:relational algebra]] based systems are quite old.
* Subject-predicate-object database are provided by [[w:Triplestore|Triplestore]]s , native or on top of RDBMS
* [[w:Graph databases|Graph databases]] would intuitively appear more advanced than using RDF-triplet composed semantic networks.
* [[w:Object database|Object database]]s were a supposed fad in the late 80's and early 90's as [[w:relational algebra]] based systems are quite old.


== Relational database ==
== Relational database ==
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