Databases

BASE: Basically Available, Soft State, Eventual Consistency
BASE is an alternative to ACID, commonly used in NoSQL databases to ensure reliability and availability while handling large volumes of data and high traffic.
Drop: Data Removal in Databases
In databases, the term 'Drop' refers to the removal of an entire table or schema, effectively deleting all associated data and the structure itself.
Foreign Key: Database Integrity and Relationships
A Foreign Key is a field in one table that uniquely identifies a row in another table, ensuring relational database integrity and facilitating relationships between data.
NoSQL: Non-relational Databases with Flexible Schemas
An in-depth look at NoSQL databases, including their types, key events, advantages, and applications in modern technology.
OLTP (Online Transaction Processing): Real-Time Data Management
An in-depth exploration of Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), its historical development, key concepts, structures, importance, and applications in various industries.
SQL: A Standard Language for Querying and Managing Relational Databases
SQL (Structured Query Language) is a standardized language used for querying and managing data in relational databases. It enables users to create, read, update, and delete database records.
Wikidata: Central Repository for Structured Data
Wikidata is a collaborative project by the Wikimedia Foundation that serves as a central repository for structured data across Wikimedia sister projects, including Wikipedia.

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