DBMS Faq PDF
DBMS Faq PDF
DBMS Faq PDF
1. What is database?
A database is a logically coherent collection of data with some inherent meaning, representing some aspect of real world and which is
designed, built and populated with data for a specific purpose.
2. What is DBMS?
It is a collection of programs that enables user to create and maintain a database. In other words it is general-purpose software that
provides the users with the processes of defining, constructing and manipulating the database for various applications.
3. What is a Database system?
The database and DBMS software together is called as Database system.
4. What are the advantages of DBMS?
Redundancy is controlled.
1. Unauthorised access is restricted.
2. Providing multiple user interfaces.
3. Enforcing integrity constraints.
4. Providing backup and recovery.
? Redundancy is controlled.
? Unauthorized access is restricted.
? Providing multiple user interfaces.
? Enforcing integrity constraints.
? Providing backup and recovery.
➢ Extension -It is the number of tuples present in a table at any instance. This is time dependent.
➢ Intension – It is a constant value that gives the name, structure of table and the constraints laid on it.
System R was designed and developed over a period of 1974-79 at IBM San Jose Research Center . It is a prototype and its purpose was
to demonstrate that it is possible to build a Relational System that can be used in a real life environment to solve real life problems, with performance
at least comparable to that of existing system.
Its two subsystems are
✓ Research Storage
✓ System Relational Data System.
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15 . How is the data structure of System R different from the relational structure?
Data independence means that ?the application is independent of the storage structure and access strategy of data?. In other words, The
ability to modify the schema definition in one level should not affect the schema definition in the next higher level.
➢ Two types of Data Independence:
Physical Data Independence : Modification in physical level should not affect the logical level.
Logical Data Independence : Modification in logical level should affect the view level.
NOTE: Logical Data Independence is more difficult to achieve
43. How does Tuple-oriented relational calculus differ from domain-oriented relational calculus
The tuple-oriented calculus uses a tuple variables i.e., variable whose only permitted values are tuples of that relation. E.g. QUEL
The domain-oriented calculus has domain variables i.e., variables that range over the underlying domains instead of over relation. E.g. ILL,
DEDUCE.