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Database Management Systems Explained
Author: Frederic Samuel
Website: http://www.databasemanagementtips.info/
Added: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 05:02:19 -0500
Category: Databases
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If you happen to be amongst the billions of people who use a computer system on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, the chances are quite high that you might also be using some form of database programs that are providing you with the information that you view on the Internet. This data is typically sorted in a software program referred to as a database management system (which is also known by its acronym: DBMS). Databases have been released since the inception of computer usage decades ago and have only evolved in their functionality, speed and capacity over more recent years. To begin with, there was only one type of database management system: the navigational database management system. So named because this system would navigate from one information point to the next until it found the component that was being researched. This was often very time consuming as the navigational database management system had to search through every bit of data in the database one step at a time. As time passed, so did database research and a new management system was developed: the nested relational database management system.

The nested relational database management system is so named due to the relationship qualities that the data contained within have with each other. For instance, in this relational database system, all the data is {stored|kept|saved} in tables and any such related data to the original is stored in a separate table that is then linked back to the original data. Upon searching for a piece of information, the computer system no longer needs to put the request through the trials of the navigational system and the searched information is consequently collected at a much more accelerated pace -- this is also true of any associated or related data. This action is brought about with keys and each key is assigned to a particular record so there will be no cross contaminating of information. This is the most common type of database management system in use nowadays.

Additionally to the navigational and nested relational database management system, there is also an object database management system that is quite typically used by large corporations that have a need for more developed data analyzing and processing. It is clear to see that the inception and development of the database management system over the course of the years has administered us with products for every range of application and variety of computer use.

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Before you contact anyone about your Database Management requirements, be sure to check out Frederic Samuel's excellent free Software and Database and Information System Management Software and reviews including reports on Data Base Management, Ncic Database, Database Management Systems Raghu Ramakrishnan, Modern Database Management Hoffer, Database Management System and Versant Database.

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