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Category:Document-oriented databases

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A document-oriented database (No acronym) is a computer program designed for document-oriented applications.

Typical examples of DBMS use include email (Lotus Notes), Digital Libraries and Repositories, CRM, PIM, Content Management Systems (CMS) and Help/Reference Desk systems. These systems may be implemented as a layer above a RDBMS.

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