Dallin Coons

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Document databases are sometimes called schemaless, but that’s misleading, as the code that reads the data usually assumes some kind of structure — i.e., there is an implicit schema, but it is not enforced by the database [20]. A more accurate term is schema-on-read (the structure of the data is implicit, and only interpreted when the data is read), in contrast with schema-on-write (the traditional approach of relational databases, where the schema is explicit and the database ensures all written data conforms to it)
Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems
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