Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Semi-structured_model> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 triples per page.
- Semi-structured_model abstract "The semi-structured model is a database model where there is no separation between the data and the schema, and the amount of structure used depends on the purpose.The advantages of this model are the following: It can represent the information of some data sources that cannot be constrained by schema. It provides a flexible format for data exchange between different types of databases. It can be helpful to view structured data as semi-structured (for browsing purposes). The schema can easily be changed. The data transfer format may be portable.The primary trade-off being made in using a semi-structured database model is that queries cannot be made as efficient as in a more constrained structure, such as in the relational model. Typically the records in a semi-structured database are stored with unique IDs that are referenced with pointers to their location on disk. This makes navigational or path-based queries quite efficient, but for doing searches over many records (as is typical in SQL), it is not as efficient because it has to seek around the disk following pointers.The Object Exchange Model (OEM) is one standard to express semi-structured data, another way is XML.".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageID "5876874".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageLength "1459".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageRevisionID "634823290".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Database_models.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink Data_(computing).
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink Database_model.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink Database_schema.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink Object_Exchange_Model.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink Relational_model.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink SQL.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink Semi-structured_data.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLink XML.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Semi-structured model".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "semi-structured data".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "semi-structured model".
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "semi-structured".
- Semi-structured_model auto "yes".
- Semi-structured_model date "December 2009".
- Semi-structured_model hasPhotoCollection Semi-structured_model.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-sci-stub.
- Semi-structured_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Semi-structured_model subject Category:Database_models.
- Semi-structured_model hypernym Model.
- Semi-structured_model type Article.
- Semi-structured_model type Person.
- Semi-structured_model type Article.
- Semi-structured_model comment "The semi-structured model is a database model where there is no separation between the data and the schema, and the amount of structure used depends on the purpose.The advantages of this model are the following: It can represent the information of some data sources that cannot be constrained by schema. It provides a flexible format for data exchange between different types of databases. It can be helpful to view structured data as semi-structured (for browsing purposes).".
- Semi-structured_model label "Semi-structured model".
- Semi-structured_model sameAs مدل_نیمهساختیافته.
- Semi-structured_model sameAs m.0fbb6c.
- Semi-structured_model sameAs Q2269281.
- Semi-structured_model sameAs Q2269281.
- Semi-structured_model wasDerivedFrom Semi-structured_model?oldid=634823290.
- Semi-structured_model isPrimaryTopicOf Semi-structured_model.