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Information schema and Metadata

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Information schema and Metadata

Information schema vs. Metadata

In relational databases, the information schema (information_schema) is an ANSI-standard set of read-only views which provide information about all of the tables, views, columns, and procedures in a database. Metadata is "data that provides information about other data".

Similarities between Information schema and Metadata

Information schema and Metadata have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): American National Standards Institute, Oracle metadata, Relational database.

American National Standards Institute

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States.

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Oracle metadata

Oracle Database provides information about all of the tables, views, columns, and procedures in a database.

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Relational database

A relational database is a digital database based on the relational model of data, as proposed by E. F. Codd in 1970.

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Information schema and Metadata Comparison

Information schema has 13 relations, while Metadata has 192. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.46% = 3 / (13 + 192).

References

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