No, a database isn't a document. A database is a storage place, where everything digital and in the computer is stored, while a document is just text on a word processing page, an has a limited amount of information.
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A document oriented NoSQL database
A data dictionary is a document that describes database objects such as tables, columns, and their corresponding data types. It provides information about the structure, relationships, and constraints of the database schema.
accdb = ACCess DataBase
differences between document management and database technology
Office database and document software provides essential tools for delivering business productivity.
Unless you want to read the code that powers the database programme, you don't want to convert it to a document. You may, however, want to convert a database file to a document. Since the database file contains not only the data you want to retrieve, but embedded codes, you may be able to save the database file into a .TXT format. Then you can open it using Windows Notepad -- if you're working on a Windows operating system. This will give you the contents of the database data file.
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There are three database models. The three database models are as follows : 1) relational 2) network data 3) hierarchical
Two standard ways to document a database are to create a relational diagram and a data dictionary.A relational diagram will display all the tables in a database with links to joining tables utilizing the primary and foreign keys. For a more detailed description visit- http://www.utexas.edu/its/windows/database/datamodeling/dm/erintro.htmlA data dictionary is a reference guide of all the tables and fields in a database and the use of each object.
Logical database design is the process of designing the database at a conceptual level as opposed to a physical level. There are many advantages of conceptual database design, such as the ability to design the database without having to commit to a particular database management system, to produce a document that is readable and understandable to everyone in the company (not just the database person) and to produce an overall design document that can be saved as a part of the documentation of the database for future enhancement, maintenance and support work. Logical database design produces documents for use in the same way that architects produce blueprints for building purposes.