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One advantage of having a database management system is the fact that it can store a lot of information about customers. Another advantage is the fact that businesses can easily secure these systems while they secure their other systems.
A traditional file management system is one not held on an electronic database. This means files kept on paper by hand and stored usually alphabetically in filing cabinets.
No. Database is a data itself, organized according to rules of database management system. And Database Management System is a software used to organize a database, and to acces it too.
Database management system is a software system that creates,expands and maintains the database.
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what are the advantages of database management approach to the file processing approach Give examples to illustrate your answer
The advantages of Cost and Risk Database Approach include being personalized and specialized. It also involves conversion costs and management cost.
•Database approach: approach whereby a pool of related data is shared by multiple application programs; offers significant advantages over traditional file-based approach
Database Approach vs. Traditional File ProcessingSelf contained nature of database systems (database contains both data and meta-data).Data Independence: application programs and queries are independent of how data is actually stored.Data sharing.Controlling redundancies and inconsistencies.Secure access to database; Restricting unauthorized access.Enforcing Integrity Constraints.Backup and Recovery from system crashes.Support for multiple-users and concurrent access.
One advantage of having a database management system is the fact that it can store a lot of information about customers. Another advantage is the fact that businesses can easily secure these systems while they secure their other systems.
Object oriented DBMS
Object-oriented DBMS
NoSQL
Advantages to database approach to storing includes everything is in the same place, you can store data tightly and employees can easily retrieve the information. When everything is stored somewhere else, it takes too long to retrieve the information.
The costs and risks of the database approach are categorized into 5 factors:New specialized PersonnelInstallation and management cost and complexityConversion costsNeed for explicit backup and recoveryOrganizational conflict
The Database Approach has four common characteristics. These are: Self-describing nature, support multiple user view of data, share the data and multiple user transaction processing and insulation between data and data abstraction.