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  • Al-Walli Bayotlang
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  • 1

    Organized collection of structured data

    Database

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    Structured set of data held on a computer/server that can be accessed by program /service

    Database

  • 3

    Organized as tables with rows and columns.

    Relational databases

  • 4

    Dominant since the 1980s efficient for accessing structured information

    Relational databases

  • 5

    Consist of file located at different sites either on multiple computers in one location or scattered across networks.

    Distributed databases

  • 6

    Central repositories designed for fast query and analysis.

    Database warehouse

  • 7

    Handle unstructured and semistructred data popular with complex web applications.

    NOSQL databases

  • 8

    Store data as entities and relationships and relationships between entities.

    Graph databases

  • 9

    Optimized for high speed large scale transactions by multiple users.

    OLTP databases

  • 10

    Source code is open source can be SQL or NoSQL.

    Open Source Databases

  • 11

    Data stored on cloud platforms includes traditional models and Databases as a service.

    Cloud databases

  • 12

    Combine different database models into one integrated system, handling various data types.

    Multimodel databases

  • 13

    Manage document- oriented data in JSON format

    Document/JSON databases

  • 14

    Autonomous, cloud- based databases using machine learning to automate management tasks.

    Self Driving databases

  • 15

    create, edit, and maintain database files and records, enabling easier file and record creation, data entry, data editing, updating, and reporting. The software

    Database Software

  • 16

    data storage, backup and reporting, multi-access control, and security.

    Database Software

  • 17

    Strong database security is especially important today, as data theft becomes more frequent.

    Database Software

  • 18

    interface between the database and its end users or programs, allowing users to retrieve, update, and manage how the information is organized and optimized.

    Database management

  • 19

    Some examples of popular database software, or DBMSs, include MySQL, Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, FileMaker Pro, Oracle Database, and dBASE.

    Database management

  • 20

    (such as Microsoft Excel) are both convenient ways to store information.

    Spreadsheet vs database

  • 21

    were originally designed for one user, and their characteristics reflect that. They’re great for a single user or a small number of users who don’t need to do a lot of incredibly complicated data manipulation.

    Spreadsheet

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    on the other hand, are designed to hold much larger collections of organized information—sometimes in massive amounts. Databases allow multiple users at the same time to quickly and securely access and query the data using highly complex logic and language.

    Database

  • Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Empowerment Technology

    Empowerment Technology

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    Empowerment Technology

    Empowerment Technology

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Philosophy

    Philosophy

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    Philosophy

    Philosophy

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    Practical Research 2

    Practical Research 2

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    Practical Research 2

    Practical Research 2

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    Physical Education

    Physical Education

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    Physical Education

    Physical Education

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

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    Empowerment Technologies

    Empowerment Technologies

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    Empowerment Technologies

    Empowerment Technologies

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    Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Physical Science

    Physical Science

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    Oracle 2

    Oracle 2

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    Oracle 2

    Oracle 2

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    Oracle

    Oracle

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    Oracle

    Oracle

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    Pr2

    Pr2

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    Pr2

    Pr2

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    Disadvantages of Quantitative

    Disadvantages of Quantitative

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    Disadvantages of Quantitative

    Disadvantages of Quantitative

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    Strength of Quantitative

    Strength of Quantitative

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    Strength of Quantitative

    Strength of Quantitative

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    Non-Probability Sampling

    Non-Probability Sampling

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    Non-Probability Sampling

    Non-Probability Sampling

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    Em2

    Em2

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    Em2

    Em2

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    Em3

    Em3

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    Em3

    Em3

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Organized collection of structured data

    Database

  • 2

    Structured set of data held on a computer/server that can be accessed by program /service

    Database

  • 3

    Organized as tables with rows and columns.

    Relational databases

  • 4

    Dominant since the 1980s efficient for accessing structured information

    Relational databases

  • 5

    Consist of file located at different sites either on multiple computers in one location or scattered across networks.

    Distributed databases

  • 6

    Central repositories designed for fast query and analysis.

    Database warehouse

  • 7

    Handle unstructured and semistructred data popular with complex web applications.

    NOSQL databases

  • 8

    Store data as entities and relationships and relationships between entities.

    Graph databases

  • 9

    Optimized for high speed large scale transactions by multiple users.

    OLTP databases

  • 10

    Source code is open source can be SQL or NoSQL.

    Open Source Databases

  • 11

    Data stored on cloud platforms includes traditional models and Databases as a service.

    Cloud databases

  • 12

    Combine different database models into one integrated system, handling various data types.

    Multimodel databases

  • 13

    Manage document- oriented data in JSON format

    Document/JSON databases

  • 14

    Autonomous, cloud- based databases using machine learning to automate management tasks.

    Self Driving databases

  • 15

    create, edit, and maintain database files and records, enabling easier file and record creation, data entry, data editing, updating, and reporting. The software

    Database Software

  • 16

    data storage, backup and reporting, multi-access control, and security.

    Database Software

  • 17

    Strong database security is especially important today, as data theft becomes more frequent.

    Database Software

  • 18

    interface between the database and its end users or programs, allowing users to retrieve, update, and manage how the information is organized and optimized.

    Database management

  • 19

    Some examples of popular database software, or DBMSs, include MySQL, Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, FileMaker Pro, Oracle Database, and dBASE.

    Database management

  • 20

    (such as Microsoft Excel) are both convenient ways to store information.

    Spreadsheet vs database

  • 21

    were originally designed for one user, and their characteristics reflect that. They’re great for a single user or a small number of users who don’t need to do a lot of incredibly complicated data manipulation.

    Spreadsheet

  • 22

    on the other hand, are designed to hold much larger collections of organized information—sometimes in massive amounts. Databases allow multiple users at the same time to quickly and securely access and query the data using highly complex logic and language.

    Database