called a database. 6. The software program that creates, manipulates, and accesses the database goes by the acronym DBMS. 7. The ___________ acts as an interface between the database and the various application programs c) Database management system 8. The combination of the database, the DBMS, and the application programs that access the database through the DBMS is referred to as the c) Database system 9. The person responsible for the database is the b) Database administrator
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Course Design Guide DBM/460 Version 2 Syllabus College of Information Systems & Technology DBM/460 Version 2 Enterprise Database Management Systems Copyright © 2012, 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course covers distributed computing, middleware, and industry standards as relating to the enterprise data repository. Data warehousing, data mining, and data marts are covered from an enterprise perspective. Policies Faculty and students will
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uses a database engine that organizes data in a database in a table format utilizing rows for each record. 2. What is a DBMS? Briefly describe the components of a DBMS. DBMS stands for Database Management System. A DBMS is a collection of tools, features, and interfaces that enables users to add, update, manage, access, and analyze the contents of a database. A DBMS is made up of a DML (data manipulation language), Schema and subschemas, Physical data repository, and an Interface to allow
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in the form of data A table in database contained from rows called record Record is when related data is being processed, filed and kept, that is a record * File functions allow you to access and manipulate the filesystem 2) What is a DBMS, and what are its functions? Database Management System, is a software tool that makes it possible to organize data in a database. 3) Explain the difference between data and information? Data is a building block, Information gives meaning and
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recorded in an indexed address book or stored on a portable hard drive using software such as Microsoft Access or Excel. This collection of related data having an absolute meaning is a database. Databasе Managеmеnt Systеm: Database Management System or DBMS refers to the mechanism of storing and reclaiming users’ data with uttermost efficiency along with the sеcurity fеaturеs.
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DATABASE S YSTEMS DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND MANAGEMENT CARLOS CORONEL • STEVEN MORRIS • PETER ROB Australia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management, Ninth Edition Carlos Coronel, Steven Morris, and Peter Rob Vice President of Editorial, Business: Jack W. Calhoun
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Management Information Systems MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM, 12TH EDITION GLOBAL EDITION Chapter 6 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Management Information Systems CHAPTER 6: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Learning Objectives • Describe how the problems of managing data resources in a traditional file environment are solved by a database management system • Describe the capabilities and value of a database
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Table must also be present in the Customer Table Database management system (DBMS) helps you specify the logical requirements for a database and access and use the information in a database 5 CONCEPTS OF DBMS 1.DBMS engine 2.Data definition subsystem 3.Data manipulation subsystem 4.Application generation subsystem 5.Data administration subsystem DBMS ENGINE: •DBMS engine – accepts logical requests from other DBMS subsystems, converts them into the physical equivalents, and access the database
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Journal Context diagram System flowchart Flowchart symbols Structured, semi-structured, unstructured decision making Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) and symbols Database Management System (DBMS) and Relational DBMS Schemas and subschemas Database administrator Benefits of DBMS technology Batch processing Online real-time processing Primary key, foreign key, attributes, tuples Data warehouse Data Dictionary Data Definition Language (DDL) Data Manipulation
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