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hierarchical databasen. ~ A database management system that is built on a model of one-to-many relationships between parent and child entities. Notes: In a hierarchical database, any parent can have many children. Any ch [..]
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hierarchical databaseA database structured in a tree/root or parent/child relationship. Scope Notes: Each parent can have many children, but each child may have only one parent.
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hierarchical databaseA database that is organized in a tree structure in which each record has one owner. Navigation to individual records takes place through predetermined access paths.
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hierarchical databaseA database that stores related information in terms of pre-defined categorical relationships in a `tree-like` fashion. Information is traced from a major group, to a subgroup, and to further subgroups [..]
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hierarchical databaseA hierarchical database is a design that uses a one-to-many relationship for data elements. Hierarchical database models use a tree structure that links a number of disparate elements to one " [..]
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hierarchical databaseA database that stores related information in terms of pre-defined categorical relationships in a “tree-like” fashion. Information is traced from a major group, to a subgroup, and to further subgroups. Much like tracing a family tree, data can be traced through parents along paths through the hierarchy. Users must keep track of the hierarchical str [..]
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hierarchical database
(databases) A database whose records are linked in a tree-like structure, each child record having a single primary parent.
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