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embedded database

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embedded database

(1) Database software that is included with an application rather than offered as a separate database management system (see DBMS). Tending to be compact and efficient, an embedded database generally includes fewer features than a full-blown DBMS.

(2) Database software that is used in cellphones, PDAs and other dedicated devices. It may be software built from the ground up or a slimmed-down version of a larger, mainstream database management system (DBMS). For example, DB2 Everywhere is an embedded version of IBM's flagship DBMS.



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Founded by embedded database and real-time systems experts, McObject offers proven data management technology that makes intelligent devices smarter, more reliable and more cost-effective to develop and maintain.
4, PointBase continues to be the provider of choice for robust and scalable Java databases in the embedded database market, which according to the Gartner, will grow from $477 million in 2002 to over $600 million in 2005.
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