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    A database is defined as an organized collection of data, typically in electronic form. A properly designed database provides access to accurate well organized information. This is essential to achieve the goals that where outlined when the database was first planned. Certain principles are required when designing a good database. One principle that is very important is the elimination of duplicate data, also known as redundant data, which not only waste space but adds confusion. According to the

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    WatchNow Theatres Development of a Database Submitted to: Dr. Surya B Yadav Rawls College of Business Administration Lubbock, TX - 79409 Submitted by: Group 10 Akshita Surakanti (R#: 11326738) Bharathi Tokala (R#: 11335740) Satya Prakash Enugula (R#: 11333931) Table of Contents Project Description 3 Application and Database Analysis 5 User Information Needs: 5 Business Rules: 6 Volume Needs: 7 Response Time 7 Security needs 7 Conceptual Data Model 7 Identification of Object Types: 7 Identification

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    Summary: Database Management System in easy terms we can say that set of data organized in a relative way. It allows data for various entries, storage and retrieval of large quantity of information and provides ways to manage how the information is stored. There is big number of database providers and each different database has its own strength so while choosing a particular database we need to understand what the business requirement is and match them with what DBMS can provide us to make our

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    ProQuest database one must take some things into consideration in order to get the best retrievals possible for your informational needs. While searching on most databases patrons are allowed to use subject and keyword searches. “Natural language is the language people speak and write” (Chu 53). It is language that individuals use on a daily basis as opposed to programmed language. It is more common for individuals to use search terms of a natural language to search for items within the database. Chu

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    A database could be as simple as an alphabetical arrangement of names in an address book or as complex as a database that provides information in a combination of formats. For example a library can be considered a database because a library stores books therefore it is a database of books. But computer databases collect information and organize such to enable efficient retrieval in formats such as electronically, graphically, audibly, statistically or physically; printed on paper. Computers process

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    1. INTRODUCTION Virtual database technology makes the Internet and other data sources behave as an extension of an RDBMS system. According to some estimates, 85 % of the world 's data is outside of relational database systems. Important data is fling across web sites and database systems. These data sources organize the data sources in different ways, in the vocabulary they use, and in their data-access mechanisms. Writing applications that combine data from these sources is a complex task as heterogeneity

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    Additional Elements Database is defined as “the collection of information organized in such way that a computer program can quickly select the desired pieces of data.” (Haithcoat, n.d.). In today’s technological world most of the processes is automated where database plays an important role to manage the data across a system. A database can be considered as an electronic filing system. Traditional databases are organized by fields, records, and files. A field is a single element of information;

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    to survey on database environment and development process. Database is an organized collection of logically related data. It consists of tables, queries, views and other objects. Database management system is a software system used for creating and managing databases. It is a collection of programs used to store, modify and extract information from database. It helps users and programmers for creating updating and managing the data in a systematic way. There are many types of database management system

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    Databases are fundamentally containers for data. When data for any organization needs to be stored, databases can be used. For example, let’s say a public library stores books, we could say that the library is a database of books. But specifically, databases are computer structures that save, organize, safeguard and produce and/or deliver data. A database platform is essentially a database management system (DBMS) which is a computer software application that interacts with the user, other applications

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    Relational database normalization is the process of decomposing relations with anomalies to produce well structured relations. This paper delves into relational database normalization giving the reason why a database schema in third normal form is considered to be of higher quality than an un-normalized database schema. Relational database normalization entails organizing database and it includes the creation of tables as well as relationships establishment between the tables using designed rules

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