Noun
CQRS (uncountable)
(programming) Initialism of command–query responsibility segregation (a mechanism that applies the CQS principle by using separate Query and Command objects to retrieve and modify data.)
David Palmer, "Qigong Fever:Body, Science and Utopia in China," p 295. 1996–1999 Falun Gong's departure from the state-run CQRS corresponded to a wider shift in the government's attitudes towards qigong practices. Source: Internet
Following its departure from the CQRS in 1996, Falun Gong came under increased scrutiny from authorities and responded by adopting a more decentralized and loose organizational structure. Source: Internet
In March 1996, in response to mounting disagreements, Falun Gong withdrew from the CQRS, after which time it operated outside the official sanction of the state. Source: Internet
At the core of CQRS is the notion that you can alter data with a different model than the one used to query data. Source: Internet
CQRS is short for Command Query Responsibility Segregation. Source: Internet