Features Of Dbms.

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  • Ruby17
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    • Sep 2008
    • 56

    Features Of Dbms.

    FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES OF DBMS.

    A DBMS can be characterized as an "attribute management system" where attributes are small chunks of information that describe something. For example, "color" is an attribute of a car. The value of the attribute may be a color such as "red", "blue" or "silver".

    Alternatively, and especially in connection with the relational model of database management, the relation between attributes drawn from a specified set of domains can be seen as being primary. For instance, the database might indicate that a car that was originally "red" might fade to "pink" in time, provided it was of some particular "make" with an inferior paint job. Such higher arity relationships provide information on all of the underlying domains at the same time, with none of them being privileged above the others.

    Throughout recent history specialized databases have existed for scientific, geospatial, imaging, document storage and like uses. Functionality drawn from such applications has lately begun appearing in mainstream DBMSs as well. However, the main focus there, at least when aimed at the commercial data processing market, is still on descriptive attributes on repetitive record structures.

    Thus, the DBMSs of today roll together frequently-needed services or features of attribute management. By externalizing such functionality to the DBMS, applications effectively share code with each other and are relieved of much internal complexity. Features commonly offered by database management systems include:
  • rajat
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 16

    #2
    good information/////////

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    • Guest

      #3
      Nice feature discussed here of DBMS. Thanks

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      • MikeJohn
        Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 40

        #4
        Thats true about DBMS...

        Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge concern to this.

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        • Liz Hurly
          Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 50

          #5
          A collection of programs that enables you to store, modify, and extract information from a database. There are many different types of DBMSs, ranging from small systems that run on personal computers to huge systems that run on mainframes.

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          • sonia sharma
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2015
            • 156

            #6
            The basic purpose of a database management system is to maintain the data integrity. It means all the rules and the relationships between data are consistent at all times. DBMS provide a way to document all the internal structures that make up the database called data dictionary. It is a language to support the manipulation and processing of the data known as data manipulation language. DBMS Support the ability to view the database from different viewpoints according to the requirements of the user and It Provide some level of security and access control to the data.

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            • Daljeet
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2014
              • 205

              #7
              A database schema is its structure described in a formal language supported by the DBMS. In a relational database, the schema defines the tables, the fields in each table, and the relationships between fields and tables.

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