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- MonetDB is an open-source column-oriented relational database management system (RDBMS) originally developed at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)...
- Technologies Kùzu LanceDB Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB) from Symas Corp. Mimer SQL MonetDB Embedded ObjectBox ObjectDB RocksDB solidDB SQLite SQL Server...
- "MonetDB Foundation". 4 April 2023. "MonetDB Latest Release". 26 August 2024. MonetDB License MPL2.0, MonetDB Foundation, 8 February 2022 "MonetDB Issues"...
- SQL Server has support for spatial types since version 2008 MonetDB/GIS extension for MonetDB adds OGS Simple Features to the relational column-store database...
- specification and prototyping system, IDE generator Cascading Style Sheets DuckDB MonetDB NetHack Python programming language RascalMPL, general purpose meta programming...
- overriding a newer version with an old one. CouchDB implements OCC through do****ent revisions. The MonetDB column-oriented database management system's transaction...
- "X100" project, with the intention of designing a new kernel for MonetDB, to be called "MonetDB/X100". The X100 project team won the 2007 DaMoN Best Paper Award...
- bundled in MariaDB server since version 10.0.4. MonetDB, an open-source column-store, does read-only sharding in its July 2015 release. MongoDB shards since...
- version 5.6, MySQL offers support for precise object shapes. MonetDB/GIS extension for MonetDB. PostGIS extension for PostgreSQL, also supporting some of...
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