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SQLite is a very popular embedded database, as it combines a clean SQL interface with a very small memory footprint and decent speed. Moreover, it is public domain, so everyone can use it. Many firms (e.g., Adobe, Apple, Google, Sun, and Symbian) and open source projects (e.g., Mozilla, PHP, and Python) ship products with SQLite.
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Allen, G. (2012). Managing and Accessing Local Databases. In: Beginning Android 4. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3985-7_32
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