One paper-based database I can readily think of is a phone book.
Paper based database is database that consists of many papers, not a e-database!
Paper-based communicaton is anything written, drawn or printed.
Computerised data is on a computer (well yah) and a paper database is on a peice of paper ( XD ). It is also easier with a Computerised database as it is easier!!!!! :D:D:D:D:D
newspaper
magazines
can't get corrupt
you could get your head stapled to the paper and will die....
One paper-based database I can readily think of is a phone book. Paper based database is database that consists of many papers, not a e-database! Paper-based communicaton is anything written, drawn or printed.
Computerised data is on a computer (well yah) and a paper database is on a peice of paper ( XD ). It is also easier with a Computerised database as it is easier!!!!! :D:D:D:D:D
A database itself cannot physically exist on paper, as it requires a digital format for storage and organization of data. However, the structure and contents of a database can be represented on paper through diagrams, schemas, and documentation. These representations help developers and users understand the database design and functionality.
To cite a database article in a research paper, include the author's name, article title, database name, publication date, and URL or DOI. Use the appropriate citation style (such as APA or MLA) for your paper.
a phone book
Index card system is a paper based data base. It's simple, inexpensive and easy to use and update ( you just pull a card out and put another in). It's also very fast in that you only have to use your eyes and glance at the headings. No computer knowledge involved.
an example of a paper based database is a phone book or a telephone book. hope this helps
newspaper
a phone book
magazines
can't get corrupt
you could get your head stapled to the paper and will die....