
The database management system is a software that enables easier work with databases i.e. to define database structure, retrieve stored data, enter data into the database and process the previously stored data in the database. In this article we have compared 3 relational database management systems (RDBMS) - Oracle 11g, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They are compared according to the simple criteria that we defined, such as the comparison of basic data, syntax, data types and speed performance. The main contribution of the article is a comparison of 3 different RDBMSs by our own score criteria.
database management system, comparative analysis, Oracle 11g, MySQL, PostgreSQL
database management system, comparative analysis, Oracle 11g, MySQL, PostgreSQL
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