The Study on Hospital Information Systems Based on Post-Relational Database

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In this paper, we take Oracle as the example of relational database, and Caché as a post-relational database. We implement the performance test between relational database and post-relational database in HIS. The results prove post-relational are much more efficient than relational database.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 129-131)

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664-669

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August 2010

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