Adaptive data architecture

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G06F 17/30 (2006.01) G06F 9/30 (2006.01)

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CA 2353026

Data Architecture is the common building block for any relational database application. Primarily, in most data centric applications, the database specialist would describe, based upon the given business rules and by the knowledge obtained about the application, the architecture of the database tables and their relationships (the number of fields and their interconnections). Given that the selected data architecture can determine the success or failure of an application, it is required that all of the business requirements are complete before the design of tables, fields and their interconnectedness ("The Data Architecture's can commence. A major disadvantage posed by this process is that there are limitations to the future growth of business requirements; this is due to the raggedness imposed by the fixed Data Architecture. The Adaptive Data Architecture (EVOLUTION) technology, proposed by SYGENICS Corporation, provides a solution that triumphs over the limitations posed by the fixed Data Architecture. Discussed in this document are the differences between a fixed Data Architecture and the Adaptive Data Architecture (EVOLUTION).

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