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what do u mean by lossiess join in dbms
multivalued data
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save point saves the dbms and check point simply check the database thats it simple
TUPLE : Is the "ROW" in a table
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DBMS stands for database management system. DBMS reduce data redundancy as it checks if the data is duplicate and if duplicate then store it as a single record.
A record in a database management system (DBMS) is a basic unit of data storage containing information about a single entity or item. It is composed of fields that represent specific attributes or characteristics of the entity being stored. Records are organized within database tables and can be accessed, updated, or deleted using SQL queries.
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no, Java is not dbms.. Java is a programming language Dbms is database
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The database did not find the text of a page that it should have found, named "The distinction between DBMS and Dabase Content". This is usually caused by following an outdated diff or history link to a page that has been deleted. If this is not the case, you may have found a bug in the software. Please report this to an administrator, making note of the URL. A database management system (DBMS) manages the data that is contained in it. The DBMS takes care of organizing and storing the data so that the user need not wory about the mechanics of storage and access.
A DBMS solves the problems of the traditional file system by providing data independence, allowing easier data manipulation through SQL queries, ensuring data integrity through transaction control mechanisms, and offering robust security features to protect data from unauthorized access and modifications.
Three types of DBMS (Database Management Systems) include relational DBMS, object-oriented DBMS, and NoSQL DBMS. Relational DBMS organizes data into tables with rows and columns, object-oriented DBMS stores data as objects and classes, and NoSQL DBMS handles unstructured and semi-structured data with flexible schemas.
1. To manage record of information in a desired manner. 2. Provide easy access to user. 3. minimum redundancy. 4. provide easy way to upgrade data.
In DBMS the data is stored in the form of table . Each row in DBMS is known as tuple.
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