"impedance mismatch" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: impedance mismatches [plural]
Etymology: Derived from the concept of impedance matching in electrical engineering. Head templates: {{en-noun}} impedance mismatch (plural impedance mismatches)
  1. (object-oriented programming) A set of conceptual and technical difficulties that are often encountered when a relational database is being served by an object-oriented application program, particularly because objects or class definitions must be mapped to database tables defined by a relational schema. Wikipedia link: Object-relational impedance mismatch Categories (topical): Object-oriented programming Translations (Translations): об’єктно-орієнтований розрив (obʺjektno-orijentovanyj rozryv) [masculine] (Ukrainian)
    Sense id: en-impedance_mismatch-en-noun-F2QDZOQw Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Terms with Ukrainian translations

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