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+ | * [[Comparison of object-relational database management systems]] | ||
+ | * [[Comparison of relational database management systems]] | ||
+ | * [[D (data language specification)]] | ||
+ | * [[D4 (programming language)]] (an implementation of D) | ||
+ | * [[Hierarchical model]] | ||
+ | * [[List of relational database management systems]] | ||
+ | * [[MUMPS]] | ||
+ | * [[NoSQL]] | ||
+ | * [[Search suggest drop-down list]] | ||
+ | * [[Structured English]] | ||
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See also
- Comparison of object-relational database management systems
- Comparison of relational database management systems
- D (data language specification)
- D4 (programming language) (an implementation of D)
- Hierarchical model
- List of relational database management systems
- MUMPS
- NoSQL
- Search suggest drop-down list
- Structured English
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