Etymology
The word "CRUD" is an acronym that stands for:
Meaning
CRUD operations are the four basic operations that can be performed on a database:
Origin
The term "CRUD" was first coined by James Martin in his 1983 book "An Information Systems Manifesto". Martin used the acronym to describe the four basic operations that can be performed on a database. The term has since become widely used in the field of database management.
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