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    Database From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A database is an organized collection of data. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality in a way that supports processes requiring this information. For example, modeling the availability of rooms in hotels in a way that supports finding a hotel with vacancies. DBMS stands for "Database Management System." In short, a DBMS is a database program. Technically speaking, it is a software system that uses a standard method

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    Zalgaonkir Pearson Cape Town Campus Introduction to Databases project Student Number: MB2014-0413 Teacher: Andrew Davies Due Date: 23/09/2016 2 Contents Page Page 1…………………………………………..Cover Page Page 2……………………………………………Contents Page Page 3-5…………………………………………….Question 1 Page 6-12……………………………………………Optional Access Screenshots Page 13-18………………………………………….Question 2 Page 19…………………………………………………References and Bibliography 3 Question 1 1.1) Database Database is defined as a set of related data in many tables and

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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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    Chapter 5 Topic 1 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: ROLE OF DATABASE IN SQL SERVER: A database management system (DBMS) is a collection of programs that enables you to store, modify, and extract information from a database. There are many different types of database management systems, ranging from small systems that run on personal computers to huge systems that run on mainframes 1) It is a suite of programs for constructing and maintaining the database. 2) Offering ad hoc query facilities to

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    Relational Database Management System Oracle provides a flexible RDBMS called Oracle7. Using its features, you can store and manage data with all the advantages of a relational structure plus PL/SQL, an engine that provides you with the ability to store and execute program units. The server offers the options of retrieving data based on optimization techniques. It includes security features that control how a database is accessed and used. Other features include consistency and protection of data

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    Relational Database Management System is a database where data is represented as a set of relations in which data is stored. RDBSM is the basic for SQL. RDBSM contains a table (Is where the data of RDBMS is stored in) and the table contains a field (It is the smaller pieces of the table/ attributes of the table.), records (Also known as a row. It is a single entry in the table. It lies horizontally on the table) and columns (Columns lie vertical on the table. It contains all of the information related

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    DBMS? Briefly describe the components of a DBMS. Database Management System(DBMS) is a collection of interrelated data (database) and set of programs to access and modify those data. DBMS has several components. Each component has some specific task to perform. The Major components DBMS are as follows, Hardware Without hardware it is not possible to implement DBMS. The main hardware is the computer used for storing and accessing the data in database. Other hardware components used in DBMS are Storage

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    It is a class of database management systems that are used for non-relational database. Typically NoSQL database does not use two-dimensional table to store data. The four generally categories of NoSQL database are key-values database, column databases, document databases, and graph databases [2]. NoSQL database is an indispensable part of big data. Most company choose NoSQL database because it yields better performance when compared to relation database. Many relational databases have been existing

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    Database Management System Name-:Oshan Dhanushka BSC-UGC-MIS-14.1-004 MIS batch 4 NSBM Table of Content Hierarchical Model Example Advantages of Hierarchical Model Disadvantages of Hierarchical Model Network Model Example Advantages of Network Model Disadvantages of Network Model Relational Model Example Advantages of Relational Model Disadvantages of Relational Model Comparison

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    presents one data storage situation where using pivot tables for summarizing data was unsuitable because the storage was done using a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet, stored in XLS format. The project purposes to implement the data storage using a database management system, in this case, Microsoft Access to address the problem

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