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Computerised databases are made on the computer like library and paper based databases are made by hand or computer then printed off like a catalogue. and computerised data is quicker
Jay Foote has written: 'An evaluative study of library users' use of computerised bibliographic databases'
R. Todd has written: 'The role of computerised databases in conservation'
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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.
Here are the key benefits of computerized accounting: Accuracy – Reduces human errors in calculations and data entry. Speed – Processes financial data quickly, saving time. Real-time Information – Provides up-to-date financial reports anytime. Cost-Effective – Minimizes manual work and reduces administrative costs. Easy Data Retrieval – Simplifies access to past records and transactions. Better Decision-Making – Offers detailed reports for informed business planning. Security – Protects data with backups and access controls.
There are many thousands of companies that use encrypted databases. All banks use them.
You can use databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and JSTOR to find information on the keyword "literature search databases."
Mobile apps use databases for much the same reasons desktop and web applications do. Databases allow you to store data in a secure place so you can access it later. However, apps cannot directly use external databases to store this data.
Folders on computers. e.g computerised Yellow page( computerised phone book).
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