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self-describing nature of a database system. insulation between programs and data, and data abstraction. support of multiple views of the data. sharing of data and multiuser transaction processing.
Its faster.. Data can be kept up-to-date Easy to set up
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Defining a database involves specifying the data types, structures, and constraints for the data to be stored in the database. Constructing the database is the process of storing the data itself on some storage medium that is controlled by the DBMS. Manipulating a database includes such functions as querying the database to retrieve specific data, updating the database to reflect changes in the miniworld, and generating reports from the data. Sharing a database allows multiple users and programs to access the database concurrently.
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because it has four internal register and four external data bus
Four major types of data available to schools are demographic data (e.g. student enrollment), academic performance data (e.g. test scores), attendance data (e.g. student attendance rates), and behavior data (e.g. disciplinary incidents). Typical sources for these data include student information systems, state standardized testing programs, school attendance records, and behavior tracking systems.
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what are the four sources of heat
A shape with four sides and four internal angles is called a quadrilateral.
The four most common non-renewable resources are gas, oil, coal and copper.
The two most common sources of home fires are small heaters and fires that start in the kitchen during cooking. Another common cause is faulty electrical wiring. The fires that cause the most deaths start from carlessness with cigarettes.
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1) Direct talk with the primary sources 2)Telephonic interaction 3) Email information gathering 4) Recordings of repository data taken by previous researchers