no they are not
There are currently 3 general categories of data base management systems in use today:relational database systemsmultidimensional database systems (often referred as 'cubes')object oriented database systemsPrior to the success of relational database systems (early 80's) there were also hierachical database systems and network (aka CODASYL) database systems.
1 Explain architecture of Distributed Database systems? Also, explain the reasons for building distributed database systems?
Larry Kerschberg has written: 'Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Expert Database Systems (Benjamin/Cummings series in database systems and applications)' 'Expert Database Systems'
Database systems can be either referential, flat or heiarchial.
There are lot of Database Management systems that run on Linux, but MySQL and PostgreSQL seem to be the mostly used Database Management systems.
Wesley W. Chu has written: 'Distributed Database Systems - Distributed Systems -' 'Distributed Processing and Database Systems'
Database systems can be either referential, flat or heiarchial.
database management systems
Database management systems are typically used for organizing data within a database. The data is organized so that it can be retrieved and stored in the most efficient manner possible.
Modern databases have evolved with technology. They have gone from simply file systems to multimedia database systems. Unlike before, everything is saved in a database now.
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