Current database
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A current database is a conventional database that stores data that is valid now.
For example, if a user inserts "John Smith" into the Staff table of a current database, this asserts that the fact is valid now and until it is subsequently deleted. By contrast, a
et alia (1997).[1]
References
- ISBN 978-3-540-58435-3.
External links
- Clifford, J.; Dyreson, C.; Isakowitz, T.; Jensen, C. S.; Snodgrass, R. T. (1997). "On the semantics of 'now' in databases". ACM Transactions on Database Systems. 22 (2). S2CID 1879036.