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Cache Augmented Database Management Systems, CADBMSs, enhance the velocity of simple operations that read and write a small amount of data from big data. They are most suitable for those applications with workloads that exhibit a high read to write ratio, e.g., interactive social networking actions. This study surveys state of the art with CADBMSs and presents physical data independence as the next step in their evolution. We detail the requirements of this evolution, technological trends and software practices, and our research efforts in this area.