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{{Short description|Database management system}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}} '''Adabas''', a contraction of "adaptable database system",<ref name=Book77>{{cite book |title=Fundamentals of Data Base Systems |page=174 |url=https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1349158437 |isbn=1349158437 |author=S. M. Deen |date=1977 |quote=Adaptable Data Base System, or ADABAS, was developed by Software AG of Darmstadt, West Germany. Its first version appeared in 1971, and by now it has over 80 installations in Europe and the United States.}}</ref> is a [[database]] package that was developed by [[Software AG]] to run on IBM mainframes. It was launched in 1971 as a [[NoSQL|non-relational]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Pro Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g |page=324 |url=https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1430202351 |isbn=978-1430202356 |author=John Watson |year=2007 |quote=Historically, the solution was to use nonrelational structures, such as the inverted structure used by Adabas ...}}</ref> database. As of 2019, Adabas is marketed<ref>Formerly named with [[all caps]], today as Adabas.</ref> for use on a wider range of platforms, including [[Linux]], [[Unix]], and [[Windows]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Software AG Product Documentation |url=https://documentation.softwareag.com/ |access-date=2023-03-22 |website=Software AG Product Documentation}}</ref> Adabas can store multiple data relationships in the same table.
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