Database Management System (DBMS): It is a collection of interrelated data and set of programs to access the data. It contains information about a particular enterprise and also provides an environment that is both convenient and efficient to use. Database Applications: Banking: all transactions Airlines: reservations‚ schedules Universities: registration‚ grades Sales: customers‚ products‚ purchases Manufacturing: production‚ inventory‚ orders‚ supply chain Human resources: employee
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part) SORRY! Advantage at dis advantage ng open office pwde Kayla lester naman‚ gagwa pa ko SAD natin at android naming. Ala pa ko sisimulan.please pls. pls DBMS: open office org base Developers: Sun Microsystems (1999–2009) and Oracle Corporation (2010–2011) DBMS Price in the Philippines: openoffice org is a open software DBMS Clients: Singapore’s Ministry of Defence Banco do Brasil ESIC‚ IIT Bombay‚ National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development n Japan‚ conversions included
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DATABASE ARCHITECTURE DATABASE CONCEPTS Figure 1.1 – Main Concepts of a DBMS Database is an organized collection of data. Database management system (DBMS) is a computer program (or more typically‚ a suite of them) designed to manage a database‚ a large set of structured data‚ and run operations on the data requested by numerous users. Data Manipulation Language (DML) is a family of syntax elements similar to a computer programming language used for inserting‚ deleting and updating
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A database management system (DBMS) is a collection of programs that manages the database structure and controls access to the data stored in the database. In a sense‚ a database resembles a very well-organized electronic filing cabinet in which powerful software‚ known as a database management system‚ helps manage the cabinet’s contents. Advantages of the DBMS: The DBMS serves as the intermediary between the user and the database. The database structure itself is stored as a collection of files
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------------------------------------------------- Course Objectives tested in this Exam are: * ------------------------------------------------- Understand normalization concepts and data structures * ------------------------------------------------- Complete physical database design * ------------------------------------------------- Perform database query processing using SQL * ------------------------------------------------- Understand multi-user and administration issues
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Unit 003 Outcome 1 AC1 Explain what is meant by:- a. Diversity b. Equality c. Inclusion d. Discrimination Diversity is the difference between each individual‚ a classroom full of children and each child has a different background and needs. All children are unique‚ these differences can be a child’s race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ socio-economic status‚ age‚ physical abilities‚ and religious beliefs. Throughout the nursery we have posters and art work celebrating different cultures
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HULL 1. Stem 2. Forefoot 3. Keel 4. Rudder post 5. Rudder 6. Propeller 7. Propeller boss 8. Stem 9. Anchor 10. Draught marks 11. Load line markings 12. Deck line HULL INTERIOR 13. Hawse pipe 14. Deck stores 15. Windglass machinery room 16. Spurling pipe 17. Chain locker 18. Fore peak tank 19. No.1 Upper tween deck 20. No.1 Lower tween deck 21. No.1 Lower hold 22. No.1 Double bottom tank 23. No.2 Upper tween
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a) Briefly describe what Hawthorne Studies is‚ and explain the results and conclusions of these studies. Hawthorne Studies were a series of experiments on worker productivity started 1924 at the Hawthorne plant of Western Electric Company. The tests were originally designed to investigate the effects of illumination on output. However‚ many of the tests pointed to the importance of factors other than illumination in affecting productivity. Early interpretations agreed that human relations
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AC14/AT11 Database Management Systems TYPICAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS PART -I OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS Each Question carries 2 marks. Choosethe correct or the best alternative in the following: Q.1 Which of the following relational algebra operations do not require the participating tables to be union-compatible? (A) Union (B) Intersection (C) Difference (D) Join Ans: (D) Q.2 Which of the following is not a property of transactions? (A) Atomicity (B) Concurrency (C) Isolation
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A PROJECT REPORT ON PROFILE STUDY ON DNA/HT’S EXCLUSIVE READERS. AT Bennett‚ Coleman & Co Ltd. The Times of India BY SAAD BHATI ROLL NO-P11014 PGDBM 3RD SEMISTER FOR POST GRADUATION DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT- MARKETING BATCH 2011-2013 CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT – PGBDM BANDRA‚ MUMBAI – 400050 DECLARATION I Saad Bhati student of PGDBM - Marketing (Semester II) at Centre for Management hereby declare that this Project entitled “PROFILE STUDY ON DNA/HT’S EXCLUSIVE READERS”
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