Overview of the Database Management System
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Database Management System is a computer software designed for the purpose of managing the database. Database management System. The main aim of a DBMS is to supply a way to store up and retrieve database information that is both convenient and efficient. This paper presents the overview of database management system such as its components, data models which are used for describing how data is to be arranged for a specific purpose. One of the major aim of database is to supply users with an abstract view of data. Normalization of data plays an important role in the database development process. By using this process a developer can eliminate duplication and develop standards by which all data can be measured.
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