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Database-centric architecture

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Database-centric architecture or data-centric architecture has several distinct meanings, generally relating to software architectures in which databases play a crucial role. Often this description is meant to contrast the design to an alternative approach. For example, the characterization of an architecture as "database-centric" may mean any combination of the following:

  • using dynamic, table-driven logic, as opposed to logic embodied in pr

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