Databases are defined as: a usually large collection of data organized especially for rapid search and retrieval (as by a computer). Without databases the world of technology wouldn’t be as far along as it is. Databases are used in every organization, online websites, home computer systems, and other various ones. The contents of this paper will analyze the use of Modernized Integrated Database (MIDB) within L3 Communications, Titan’s, Product Support Team (PST) in reference to Global Command and Control Systems-Maritime (GGCS-M). MIDB is the worldwide general military intelligence (GMI) database for the Distributed Production Program (DPP) to provide GMI intelligence to the war fighter. Among the major tasks …show more content…
Replication is the synchronization between data within different sources. One of the PST’s responsibilities is to answer trouble tickets regarding this particular database. PST provides steps on how to replicate this database from one Navy ship to another. The replication between naval ships and the databases kept on land sites are essential for intelligence to happen. Every ship out to sea today has a database they keep with all the intelligence gathered. This intel is shared among the whole fleet and throughout the different branches of service. MIDB is providing a common database architecture between the national database MIDB and the service tactical systems of the Navy’s Joint Maritime Command Information System (JMCIS), Air Force’s CIS and the …show more content…
Also, being able to share that data out to whoever is given access to. There should be firewalls setup throughout the database restricting unwanted visitors. Giving access and restricting permissions to certain areas of that database is a big part of managing that data. There are specific areas inside the database you don’t want personnel to access due to unknowing or accidental corruption of that data. A good example is, being part of ship’s personnel and not being able to change or edit parts of the MIDB. If everyone had access to change or edit everything, there would be no database management or use for a Database Manager (DBM). One of a DBM’s jobs is to manage a user’s permissions that access a specific database. It would be catastrophic for everyone to have administrative permissions to a database. A good example of why every user shouldn’t have access to make changes would be, a user accidentally deleting a critical file from MIDB that another ship is accessing or needs to access. This user having no clue what he/she did, let alone the loss of data another ship needed is