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The database environment refers to the components inside a database. Some of these include hardware, software, data, as well as the procedures.
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There are three database models. The three database models are as follows : 1) relational 2) network data 3) hierarchical
It is established by determining the boundaries for the engagement and should reflect the audit objectives
The main file in the database which is the only copy of the important data in a database is MASTER FILE lalkesav@gmail.com
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Every business environment has a different nature and scope. External environmental factors can help or harm the organization. For example, a bottled water company in a hot climate will be more successful.
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The first step in creating a database is to define the purpose and scope of the database, including identifying the data that needs to be stored and how it will be organized. This involves understanding the requirements of the system and the relationships between different data elements.
The different five type of roles one can employ in a database environment these are: 1 - Data Administrator 2 - Database Administrator 3 - Database designer 4 - System Analyst/Application Programmer 5 - End users i.e Casual, Naive, Sophisticated and stand alone end users.