Depends on what you consider a database.
Within the realm of computing, yes... a database is stored/accessed on a computer. But, a telephone book is also a database in the broad sense of the word (it certainly was before computers came around) or any such reference document or report.
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A folder that is saved may not be saved forever. A folder that is saved can be retrieved as long as it is saved on the computer. It will not stay forever, because the computer won't last forever.
The role of databases in computer-based information systems is to offer a management platform. The database will have various controls to the information systems.
Banks and other businesses, keep a record of cheques on databases saved on servers.
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A person who illegally accesses computer systems or databases is commonly referred to as a hacker. This activity is known as hacking and is considered a cybercrime.
just use USB port of PSP and connect it to the computer then copy then saved files to your computer.
A physical address is not eligible to be saved because it is considered personally identifiable information that could compromise privacy and security if stored in certain systems or databases.
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
Logos can be saved to the Quick Parts Gallery?
Yes it does
It goes to your setting you have saved