Debian folk, I turn to your collective wisdom again as I search for an answer in a topic that's not Debian-related. I am sure that some people will find this interesting though. This is *not* for classwork, although it may sound like that.
The topic is about three different database models: the relational, the hierarchical, and lastly, the network model. I think I understand each of them, what I don't quite grasp is how they differ. I am not only looking for specific features that differ, but also (and more) for their conceptual differences. Is there anyone willing and able to enlighten me? Thank you! -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck NOTE: The pgp.net keyservers and their mirrors are broken! Get my key here: http://people.debian.org/~madduck/gpg/330c4a75.asc no keyboard present. press f1 to continue. zen engineering.
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