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- Data_store abstract "A data store is a repository of a set of data objects. These objects are modelled using classes defined in a database schema. A data store is a general concept that includes not just repositories like databases, but also simpler store types such as flat files etc.Some data stores represent data in only one schema, while other data stores use several schemas for this task. An example are RDBMS-based data stores like MySQL or PostgreSQL.".
- Data_store comment "A data store is a repository of a set of data objects. These objects are modelled using classes defined in a database schema. A data store is a general concept that includes not just repositories like databases, but also simpler store types such as flat files etc.Some data stores represent data in only one schema, while other data stores use several schemas for this task. An example are RDBMS-based data stores like MySQL or PostgreSQL.".