Database:
A collection of interrelated data, often with controlled redundancy, organized according to a schema to serve one or more applications. The data are stored so that they can be used by different programs without concern for the data structure or organization. A common approach is used to add new data and to modify and retrieve existing data. Some common database programs include Oracle, Sybase, Postgres, Informix, Filemaker, Access, MySQL, Adabas, etc.
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