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Introduction to DBMS

Topic of discussion
Difference between Data & Information
Definition of Database
DBMS
Application of DBMS
Data is raw, unorganized facts that need to
Data & Information

be processed or recorded.
Ex: Text, number, image, video, audio, speech
etc.
When data is processed, organized,
structured or presented in a given context so
as to make it useful, it is called
day information.
Temperatu place
Dhak re
37 Monda
a Sunda 33 Dhaka
y
y
Sunday
33 Monda 35 Dhaka
y

Tuesd 37 Dhaka
ay
Database
Database is collection of related data.
A collection of organized data.
 Ex: YouTube , DIU website etc.
Some example of database
TDB (Traditional Database) store; text, number
MDB (Multimedia Database) store; audio,
video, movie etc.
GIS (Geographic Information System)
 Satellite etc. store; images
RDB (Real time Database)
 Production use. Ex: inventory management system
Data warehouse
A data warehouse is a large collection of
business data used to help an organization
make decisions.
Large amount of historic data; ex: past
hundred years
DBMS
A primary aim of the database system is to
provide a convenient and efficient way to
store and retrieve data stored in a database.
A database is a computer generated software
program which can be used to access the
data stored in database in an organized
manner.
A software program which is used to store &
manipulate the database
Database Applications
• Sales
• Accounting
• Human resources
• Banking and Finance
• Airlines
• Medicine Industry
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