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Chapter I

Define each of the following terms in your own word

a) Database

b) DBMS

c) Metadata

a) Database (Crucial Concept): A database is essentially a means of storage and retrieval of items of data. The data is usually either numerical or textual, although other data forms can be accommodated.

A database is a collection of data held logically and with a purpose. Is designed and organized in such manner that it can be accessed later on for different purposes. For example we need to access our Database to update some information from it or just to extract it. Most of the businesses need a DB. They need to retrieve data in its complete form for further analysis or different objectives. Databases are needed to store our data being ready and available when required.

b) DBMS (Crucial Concept): The DBMS would be responsible for all database activities (storage, retrieval, indexing, etc) and also be responsible for keeping a detailed description of the data being held.

DBMS is a program that helps users to communicate with the Operating System through an interface in order to access the data from a Database in a friendly way and as soon as possible. It allows users to store retrieve and update information quick and productive. DBMS handle to recover the database in case of system error and needs to have an organized system for security issues.

c) Metadata вЂ" Data that Describes Data

Metadata it’s all about data being held in a Database. There is no clear definition about this. I prefer to say that is the data or information contained in a DB.

Chapter II

List and briefly describe each of the four main components of a modern database system.

The four main components of a DB system are:

a) Data

b) Hardware

c) Software

d) Users

a) Data вЂ" Information that is stored in the DB. Some of the systems can have single-user in which at most one user can access the DB at any given time or multi-user in which many users can access the DB at the same time. Data in a DB system can be Integrated or Shared. Integrated is when a DB contains more files with any redundancy between those files partly eliminated. Shared is when data in the DB can be shared between users in the same time for different purposes.

b) Hardware вЂ" The main hardware parts are: - storage volumes, where is included all hardware types that are used to hold the stored data. Mostly are used magnetic disks.

- Processor and RAM memory

which are used to support the execution of the database software

c) Software вЂ" The “thing” that make connection between physical

DB (the data physically stored) and the users of the system. It’s the main “piece of the game” who “speaks” with the computer in the name of users. Database Manager or DBMS which is also known provide all facilities for the user to retrieve, update, or remove data from the DB. DBMS is the most important software component from a DB system but is not the only one. There are other development tools, design helps and the transaction manager.

d) Users вЂ" There are 3 types of users. Programmers which are responsible for designing and coding a DB application in a programming language; DB Administrator who will control the DB after is created and End Users who interact with the system. End Users use an interface to communicate with the system for input data or retrieve it but they cannot write more functions in the DB system

Chapter III

Briefly explain the major functions performed by the DBMS.

The major Functions are: - Data storage, retrieval and update

- Creation and maintenance of the data

dictionary

- Managing the facilities for sharing the

database

- Backup and recovery

- Security

The DBMS must allow users to store retrieve and update information in a friendly way. Users need to input their data into the Database easily without knowing about

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