Databases consist of rows and columns. Each piece of information is entered into a row, which creates a "record."
Analytical databaseThese databases store data and information extracted from selected operational and external databases. They consist of summarized data and information most needed by an organization's management and other end-users. Some people refer to analytical databases as multidimensional databases, management databases, or information databases.Operational databaseThese databases store detailed data needed to support the operations of an entire organization. They are also called subject-area databases (SADB), transaction databases, and production databases. For example:customer databasespersonal databasesinventory databasesDistributed databaseThese are databases of local work-groups and departments at regional offices, branch offices, manufacturing plants and other work sites. These databases can include segments of both common operational and common user databases, as well as data generated and used only at a user's own site.
Databases.
No. It is a spreadsheet application. You can do simple databases in it, but it is not designed to create complex databases like relational databases. To do that you would use an actual database application.
Databases are collections of data and information.
meaning of innovations of forensic databases?
Yes, keyfields are used to link data together in a database. Keyfields are unique identifiers for each record in a table and are used to establish relationships between tables by matching values between keyfields in different tables. This linking of data through keyfields enables the database to efficiently retrieve and manage related information.
What r the databases available in oracle 10g & which is efficient for application.
With out databases you wouldn't have any were to store information!
Databases are somewhat similar to spreadsheets, but databases are more powerful than spreadsheets because of their ability to manipulate the data.
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Object-oriented