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Hierarchical database model : ウィキペディア英語版
: ''Hierarchical model redirects here. For the statistics usage, see hierarchical linear modeling or hierarchical Bayesian model.''A hierarchical database model is a data model in which the data is organized into a tree-like structure. The data is stored as records which are connected to one another through links. A record is a collection of fields, with each field containing only one value. The entity type of a record defines which fields the record contains. A record in the hierarchical database model corresponds to a row (or tuple) in the relational database model and an entity type corresponds to a table (or relation).The hierarchical database model mandates that each child record has only one parent, whereas each parent record can have one or more child records. In order to retrieve data from a hierarchical database the whole tree needs to be traversed starting from the root node.This model is recognized as the first database model created by IBM in the 1960s.== History ==The hierarchical structure was developed by IBM in the 1960s, and used in early mainframe DBMS. Records' relationships form a treelike model. This structure is simple but inflexible because the relationship is confined to a one-to-many relationship. The IBM Information Management System (IMS) and the RDM Mobile are examples of a hierarchical database system with multiple hierarchies over the same data. RDM Mobile is a newly designed embedded database for a mobile computer system.The hierarchical data model lost traction as Codd's relational model became the de facto standard used by virtually all mainstream database management systems. A relational-database implementation of a hierarchical model was first discussed in published form in 1992(Michael J. Kamfonas/Recursive Hierarchies: The Relational Taboo! )--The Relation Journal, October/November 1992 (see also nested set model). Hierarchical data organization schemes resurfaced with the advent of XML in the late 1990s() (see also XML database). The hierarchical structure is used primarily today for storing geographic information and file systems.Currently hierarchical databases are still widely used especially in applications that require very high performance and availability such as banking and telecommunications. One of the most widely used commercial hierarchical databases is IMS.(IBM Information Management System )Another example of the use of hierarchical databases is Windows Registry in the Microsoft Windows operating systems.()
: ''Hierarchical model redirects here. For the statistics usage, see hierarchical linear modeling or hierarchical Bayesian model.''
A hierarchical database model is a data model in which the data is organized into a tree-like structure. The data is stored as records which are connected to one another through links. A record is a collection of fields, with each field containing only one value. The entity type of a record defines which fields the record contains.
A record in the hierarchical database model corresponds to a row (or tuple) in the relational database model and an entity type corresponds to a table (or relation).
The hierarchical database model mandates that each child record has only one parent, whereas each parent record can have one or more child records. In order to retrieve data from a hierarchical database the whole tree needs to be traversed starting from the root node.
This model is recognized as the first database model created by IBM in the 1960s.
== History ==

The hierarchical structure was developed by IBM in the 1960s, and used in early mainframe DBMS. Records' relationships form a treelike model. This structure is simple but inflexible because the relationship is confined to a one-to-many relationship. The IBM Information Management System (IMS) and the RDM Mobile are examples of a hierarchical database system with multiple hierarchies over the same data. RDM Mobile is a newly designed embedded database for a mobile computer system.
The hierarchical data model lost traction as Codd's relational model became the de facto standard used by virtually all mainstream database management systems. A relational-database implementation of a hierarchical model was first discussed in published form in 1992〔(Michael J. Kamfonas/Recursive Hierarchies: The Relational Taboo! )--The Relation Journal, October/November 1992〕 (see also nested set model). Hierarchical data organization schemes resurfaced with the advent of XML in the late 1990s〔()〕 (see also XML database). The hierarchical structure is used primarily today for storing geographic information and file systems.
Currently hierarchical databases are still widely used especially in applications that require very high performance and availability such as banking and telecommunications. One of the most widely used commercial hierarchical databases is IMS.〔(IBM Information Management System )〕
Another example of the use of hierarchical databases is Windows Registry in the Microsoft Windows operating systems.〔()〕

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ウィキペディアで「: ''Hierarchical model redirects here. For the statistics usage, see hierarchical linear modeling or hierarchical Bayesian model.''A hierarchical database model is a data model in which the data is organized into a tree-like structure. The data is stored as records which are connected to one another through links. A record is a collection of fields, with each field containing only one value. The entity type of a record defines which fields the record contains. A record in the hierarchical database model corresponds to a row (or tuple) in the relational database model and an entity type corresponds to a table (or relation).The hierarchical database model mandates that each child record has only one parent, whereas each parent record can have one or more child records. In order to retrieve data from a hierarchical database the whole tree needs to be traversed starting from the root node.This model is recognized as the first database model created by IBM in the 1960s.== History ==The hierarchical structure was developed by IBM in the 1960s, and used in early mainframe DBMS. Records' relationships form a treelike model. This structure is simple but inflexible because the relationship is confined to a one-to-many relationship. The IBM Information Management System (IMS) and the RDM Mobile are examples of a hierarchical database system with multiple hierarchies over the same data. RDM Mobile is a newly designed embedded database for a mobile computer system.The hierarchical data model lost traction as Codd's relational model became the de facto standard used by virtually all mainstream database management systems. A relational-database implementation of a hierarchical model was first discussed in published form in 1992(Michael J. Kamfonas/Recursive Hierarchies: The Relational Taboo! )--The Relation Journal, October/November 1992 (see also nested set model). Hierarchical data organization schemes resurfaced with the advent of XML in the late 1990s() (see also XML database). The hierarchical structure is used primarily today for storing geographic information and file systems.Currently hierarchical databases are still widely used especially in applications that require very high performance and availability such as banking and telecommunications. One of the most widely used commercial hierarchical databases is IMS.(IBM Information Management System )Another example of the use of hierarchical databases is Windows Registry in the Microsoft Windows operating systems.()」の詳細全文を読む



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