Relational database concepts center around organizing data into tables (relations) with rows representing records and columns representing attributes. These databases use SQL (Structured Query Language) for querying and manipulating data. They enforce data integrity through constraints and relationships between tables (primary keys, foreign keys). Common uses include managing customer information, financial transactions, inventory tracking, and various other data-intensive applications requiring structured storage and efficient retrieval.
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