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Database-centric architecture

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Database-centric Architecture or data-centric architecture has several distinct meanings, generally relating to software architectures in which databases play a crucial role. Often this description is meant to contrast the design to an alternative approach. For example, the characterization of an architecture as "database-centric" may mean any combination of the following:

Even an extreme database-centric architecture called RDBMS-only architecture[6][7] has been proposed, in which the three classic layers of an application are kept within the RDBMS. This architecture heavily uses the DBPL (Database Programming Language) of the RDBMS. An example of software with this architecture is Oracle Application Express (APEX).

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References

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  2. ^ Toon Koppelaars (2016-10-31). NoPLSql and Thick Database Approaches with Toon Koppelaars (Video). Oracle Learning. Retrieved 2024-09-26 – via Youtube.
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  4. ^ Database-Centric Grid and Cluster Computing
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  6. ^ Vicente, Alfonso; Etcheverry, Lorena; Sabiguero, Ariel (2021). "An RDBMS-only architecture for web applications". 2021 XLVII Latin American Computing Conference (CLEI). pp. 1–9. doi:10.1109/CLEI53233.2021.9640017. ISBN 978-1-6654-9503-5. S2CID 245387844.
  7. ^ Vicente, Alfonso (2023-06-30). "In defense of extreme database-centric architecture". Memoria Investigaciones en Ingeniería. 24. doi:10.36561/ing.24.9. ISSN 2301-1106. S2CID 259690085.