(1) (Document Object Model) See DOM. (2) A description of an object-oriented architecture, including the details of the object structure, interfaces between objects and other object-oriented ...
Object databases are also suited for applications that are not necessarily based on an object model, but use a large number of in-memory indexes that are difficult to store in a relational database.
One reason I've been underwhelmed by AI is that companies consistently frame it as a solution to every problem under the sun. That's why Meta's new Segment Anything Model (SAM 2) is so intriguing ...