Computerised data is on a computer (well yah) and a paper database is on a peice of paper ( XD ). It is also easier with a Computerised database as it is easier!!!!! :D:D:D:D:D
Folders on computers. e.g computerised Yellow page( computerised phone book). Normal phone books are paper-based database.
Folders on computers. e.g computerised Yellow page( computerised phone book).
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Any data that is stored and processed on a computer
Computerised databases are made on the computer like library and paper based databases are made by hand or computer then printed off like a catalogue. and computerised data is quicker
computerised inventory
No. A database can be manual, like a phone book or a shopping list. For it to be a database it needs to be structured or organised. If you take a phone book, although there are thousands of names in it, you can usually find a phone number you are looking for very quickly. This is because the phone book is structured and organised. So it does not have to be on a computer to be a database. A manual database can be computerised. The data would be entered into a computer.
Advantage of computerised accounting system?
A manual database is a paper based database. A computerized database is one which is held on a computer in an organised manner. A computerized database is more advantageous than manual database in terms of speed, flexibility, and ease.A manual database would normally be data held on paper. So this could be things like a phone book or address book, or files held in a filing cabinet. A computerised database is held on a computer in an organised and structured form. Usually this is done using a database application such as Oracle or Access etc. It is easy to manipulate and extract data, so far more efficient than a manual database.
Storing lots of information in a computerized database can lead to issues such as data breaches, data corruption, and performance degradation. It also requires proper maintenance to ensure data accuracy, security, and accessibility. Additionally, scaling a database to accommodate increasing amounts of information can be challenging and require significant resources.