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    sqlsmith

    sqlsmith

    A random SQL query generator

    SQLSmith is a fuzz testing tool for PostgreSQL that automatically generates random SQL queries to uncover bugs in the query planner and executor. It is widely used by PostgreSQL developers and database vendors to stress-test SQL features and engine behavior under edge-case conditions. SQLSmith helps improve database robustness by revealing unexpected failures.
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    MongoDB refers to the core MongoDB server, a modern, document-oriented NoSQL database offering flexible schema, rich queries, horizontal scalability, and integrated support for transactions and search. Packages are created dynamically by the buildscripts/packager.py script. This will generate RPM and Debian packages. Client drivers for most programming languages are available. You can install compass using the install_compass script packaged with MongoDB. MongoDB integrates with 100+ of your...
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    odaba

    odaba

    ODABA is an terminology-oriented database management system and develo

    ODABA is an terminology-oriented database management system (TODBMS) on a high conceptual level. It provides a number of enhanced features based on natural language analysis. Terminology orientation allows designing user oriented data models. Enhanced event model and Active Data Link technology support rapid development of GUI applications. Several development, documentation, test and analyzing tools are provided in order to support developers and administrators. .NET interface and a...
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    AccessToMySQL

    A software to convert a Microsoft Access Database file to MySQL

    Access To MySQL is a small utility to convert Microsoft Access Database files to MySQL database. It can be used to script a full database straight to MySQL, or to script the database to an SQL file. This software is created using Nokia's Qt Framework.
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    Given a script metadata file, this command line program generates GIF and PS diagrams of tables and procedures, with its relationships and dependencies. It will generate an HTML document page. In its first stage it will use Interbase generated SQL scripts
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    This is a toolkit written to make easier writting database programs, using qt and qt script, a server communicates a client with the database, it updates the client's gui, and source files. The client runs on any qt platform
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