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AccessMicrosoft Access is the only available personal DBMS
AttributeA quality or characteristic inherent in or ascribed to someone or something.
ByteA sequence of adjacent bits, usually eight, operated on as a unit by a computer.
Crow’s footIf two entities have a line between them, but at the end of one line in one of the two directions (left or right) exists an arrow (crow’s foot), then this type of relationship is called one-to-many.
Crow’s-foot diagram versionA Diagram
Data integrity problemThe data integrity problem can occur only if data are duplicated.
Data modelA data model is an abstract model that describes how data is represented and used.
DatabaseA computer database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system so that a computer program or person using a query language can consult it to answer queries.
Database administrationA database administrator (DBA) is a person who is responsible for the environmental aspects of a database
Database application systemA database application system includes the database, the database management system (DBMS), and database applications.
DBAA database administrator.
DB2is one of IBM's lines of relational database management system
Foreign keyIn the context of relational databases, a foreign key is a referential constraint between two tables.[1] The foreign key identifies a column or a set of columns in one (referencing) table that refers to a column or set of columns in another (referenced) t
FormA webform on a web page allows a user to enter data that is, typically, sent to a server for processing and to mimic the usage of paper forms.
IdentifierIdentifiers (IDs) are lexical tokens that name entities. The concept is analogous to that of a "name".
KeyIn cryptography, a key is a piece of information (a parameter) that controls the operation of a cryptographic algorithm.
Lost-update problemWhen more than one user is trying to access a particular database table at same time.
Maximum cardinalityThe crow’s-foot notation shows the maximum number of entities that can be involved in a relationship.