Why Use a DBMS?
Data independence and efficient access
Data integrity and security
Uniform data administration
Concurrent access, recovery from crashes
Purpose of DBMS
Data redundancy and inconsistency
Difficulty in new program to carry out each new task
Data isolation
Integrity problems
Security problems
Data models
There are three types of model.
Hierarchical Model
Network Model
Relational Model
Architecture
External Level
Conceptual Level
Internal Level
Components of DBMS
Hardware
Software
Data
People
Procedure
Advantage of DBMS
Controlling Redundancy
Sharing of Data
Data Consistency
Integration of Data
Integration Constraints
Data Security
Report Writers
Disadvantage of DBMS
Cost of Hardware and Software
Cost of Data Conversion
Cost of Staff Training
Appointing Technical Staff
Database Damage
Content of the Seminar and pdf report for Database Management System (DBMS)
What is Database Management System?
Brief History
Why Use a DBMS?
Purpose of DBMS
Data models
Architecture of DBMS
levels or layers of DBMS architecture
Components of DBMS
Advantage of DBMS
Disadvantage of DBMS
DBMS Languages
References