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    DBMS or database management systems is a number of programs that work with the data inside the database to create a relationship between the business and the valuable information collected. To fully understand database management systems you first need to understand the basic components of those systems. DBMS rely on two basic structures, big data and databases. Big Data is referring to a large amount of information that has been collected for a business or industry, and also the ability to sift through that information and reveal only the valuable data that can be used for that particular industry. To be successful in today’s world every business needs to be able to collect a large sum of information from their clients so that they can sort…

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    how to handle that amounts of data is more possible to do it. There are lots of software in the market to use. A person who is related with Relational Databases must consider the advantages and disadvantages of them and try to get the most efficient one. Many reasons to handle data is to keep information of something important which may improve a work that you are involve. In the following paragraphs, I will talk about general information of RDBMS and I will discuss and evaluate alternatives…

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    of forms such as values, variables and numbers and so on etc. EX: The database in a hospital contains data such as name of the patient, address, disease and contact number. Definition of Database: The term database is determined as data collection in an organized manner and every data present is related to each other in some other way. Definition of Database Management Systems (DBMS): DBMS is a software that consists of collection of programs that are used to maintain and control the database.…

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    parts, price processing of materials etc. available, with the idea to cut cost and enhance productivity. With a technology system like AutoXchange it creates a large online marketplace with the most recent prices from multiple suppliers. None the less, technology - a system like AutoXchange, made it difficult for businesses to build their own private network with companies. Suppliers and companies dread the idea of transparent competition. Consumers were capable…

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    Normalization is the process by which a data is formatted into relationships that can be easily delineated into respective tables to make Database Management Systems capable of utilizing the data effectively. With normalization, information can be confidently accurate in any system and it is to a business’ loss if the fundamentals of normalization are ignored. So what does Normalization look like? There are four levels called first, second, third and fourth normal forms. First Normal (1NF)…

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    According to (Connolly, 2003) the database is “A shared collection of logically related data, and a description of this data, designed to meet the information needs of an organization”. The Database Management System (DBMS) is software that enables users to define, create, maintain and control access to the database. The database has identified three levels of abstraction. All these three levels will have different aspects and they are as follows: • Physical or external level- The database…

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    1.0 QUESTION 1 Differentiate between database management system and information retrieval system by focusing on their functionalities. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM DEFINITION A software system that enables the computer to do the database functions such as storing, retrieving, adding, deleting, and modifying data A built-in user interface that carry the activity of obtaining information resource from a collection of information stored EXAMPLE Microsoft Access, MySQL,…

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    also responsible for providing security for the facility. Within the IT department, it should have at least 5 associates and one manager. Primarily this team will make sure all connections are secure, be responsible for any upkeep needed on servers or database, and assist clients with any IT issues they may experience in a rapid manner. Walters Security’s Infrastructure and Information Systems Needs Technical Equipment Requirements Walters Security will be partially cyber base which…

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    outside world; other clients and hackers. Making sure that every server is secure, is one way of ensuring our client’s data will be safe. My recommendations for securing the servers are: Database Server use MySQL, Web Server use Apache, File Server use Samba, SMTP Server use hMailServer, and LDAP Server use OpenLDAP. I recommend securing the database server by using MySQL Enterprise Edition because of the advanced features and management tools it provides. It has technical support that…

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    Discuss the advantages of a database management approach to the file processing approach? Give examples to illustrate your answer. According to our text, database management is the process of storing data. In the early days of computers, they would use data resource management to store information in a specific location. This process was very inflexible and extremely costly. Instead, we use database management today. This process allows us to consolidate the data, and integrate it into many…

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