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A DBMS offers quicker access to the data within the database, particularly with larger datasets. It also makes updates to the data easier.

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What is difference between check point and save point in DBMS?

save point saves the dbms and check point simply check the database thats it simple


What is starvation in DBMS?

Starvation refers to the use of all resources. As an example a poorly constructed database, poor concurrency controls will result in dbms starvation as usage increases. In effect the database subsystem is STARVING for resources because all available resources are being consumed. As a result you will see a severe degrade in performance.


Difference between database file and flat file in DBMS?

Database file is one that is stored on a server and it is in the format that the database needs to read it. It is also stored in the database catalog. A flat file is one that is dumped from a database to import or export into another database or program. A flat file is fields of data separated by delimiters, which keep the fields separated for export/import.


What is the more common name for attribute?

In a database management system (DBMS), an attribute may describe a component of the database, such as a table or a field, or may be used itself as another term for a field. Commonly we can say that an attribute is a "propety" of a database field or its a characteristic or facet of the data field..


What is consistency in DBMS?

In SQL data consistency is that whenever a transaction is performed, it sees a consistent database. During the transaction, if the database is not consistent, then there are two reasons for it, which are as follows: 1-database failure (software or hardware failure) 2-multiple accesses data consistency makes sure data integrity and vice versa. :)

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