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Database Access Architecture
One of the questions in the development of ODBC was which part of the database
access architecture to standardize. The SQL programming interfaces described
in the previous section—embedded SQL, SQL modules, and CLIs—are only one part of
this architecture. In fact, because ODBC was primarily intended to connect
personal computer–based applications to mini-computer and mainframe DBMSs, there
were also a number of network components, some of which could be standardized.