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Mr. Timmons

DTP Chapter 8 Database

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Electronic Database store large quantities of information
Record is the information relating to one person, product, or event
SQL Microsoft Server Query Langage
Field is a discrete chunk of information in a record
View is a display of the information in fields based on a particular layout of field data.
Import receives data in the form of text files
Browse navigates through information by justlooking at it
Query finds records that match a specific criteria
Sort rearranges records (alpha or numerically)
Report printout of an ordered list of records
Geographical information systems (GISs) include geographic and demographic data in map form.
Personal information managers (PIMs) an electronic organizer that is customized to fit individual needs.
File Manager is a program that allows users to work with one file at a time.
DBMS is a program or system of programs that can manipulate data in a large collection of files
Relational Database is when files are related to each
Real-Time Computing Allows instant access to information
Downsizing and Decentralizing Using a client/server approach
Data Mining Allows technology to find valuable information.
Databases and the Web Information is available via a company’s Intranet and the Internet.
Object-Oriented Databases Make database construction and usage more flexible.
Multimedia Databases Serve as an index for art, photographs, maps, video clips, and other media files.
Natural Language Databases Allows users to ask for data using the same language used to address humans
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