Paradox
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Paradox
Summary
Paradox is a relational database management system[1]. Paradox draws 42 Wikipedia views per month (relational_database_management_system category, ranking #11 of 26).[2]
Key Facts
- Paradox was influenced by dBase[3].
- Paradox's instance of is recorded as relational database management system[4].
- Paradox's instance of is recorded as programming language[5].
- Paradox's instance of is recorded as database management system[6].
- Paradox's developer is recorded as Alludo[7].
- Paradox's copyright license is recorded as end-user license agreement[8].
- Paradox's software version identifier is recorded as 8[9].
- January 1, 1985 marks the founding of Paradox[10].
- Paradox's official website is recorded as http://www.corel.com/it/[11].
- Paradox's readable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Memo Field[12].
- Paradox's readable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table format, version 3[13].
- Paradox's readable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table, version 4[14].
- Paradox's readable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table, version 5[15].
- Paradox's readable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table, version 7[16].
- Paradox's readable file format is recorded as Paradox Lock[17].
- Paradox's writable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Memo Field[18].
- Paradox's writable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table format, version 3[19].
- Paradox's writable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table, version 4[20].
- Paradox's writable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table, version 5[21].
- Paradox's writable file format is recorded as Paradox Database Table, version 7[22].
- Paradox's writable file format is recorded as Paradox Lock[23].
Why It Matters
Paradox draws 42 Wikipedia views per month (relational_database_management_system category, ranking #11 of 26).[2] Paradox has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] Paradox is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]