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What is DBMS?
Application,Types,Example,Advantages
Before we learn Database Management System (DBMS) Software, let's understand-
What is a Database?
A database is a collection of related data which represents some aspect of the real
world. A database system is designed to be built and populated with data for a certain
task.
What is DBMS?
Database Management System (DBMS) is a software for storing and retrieving users'
data while considering appropriate security measures. It consists of a group of
programs which manipulate the database. The DBMS accepts the request for data from
an application and instructs the operating system to provide the specific data. In large
systems, a DBMS helps users and other third-party software to store and retrieve data.
DBMS allows users to create their own databases as per their requirement. The term
“DBMS” includes the user of the database and other application programs. It provides
an interface between the data and the software application.
We need to specify the structure of the records of each file by defining the
different types of data elements to be stored in each record.
We can also use a coding scheme to represent the values of a data item.
Basically, your Database will have 5 tables with a foreign key defined amongst
the various tables.
History of DBMS
Here, are the important landmarks from the history:
1960 - Charles Bachman designed first DBMS system
1970 - Codd introduced IBM'S Information Management System (IMS)
1976- Peter Chen coined and defined the Entity-relationship model also know as
the ER model
1980 - Relational Model becomes a widely accepted database component
1985- Object-oriented DBMS develops.
1990s- Incorporation of object-orientation in relational DBMS.
1991- Microsoft ships MS access, a personal DBMS and that displaces all other
personal DBMS products.
1995: First Internet database applications
1997: XML applied to database processing. Many vendors begin to integrate
XML into DBMS products.
Design to fulfill the need for small and It is only limited to smaller DBMS
large businesses system.
MySQL
Microsoft Access
Oracle
PostgreSQL
dBASE
FoxPro
SQLite
IBM DB2
LibreOffice Base
MariaDB
Microsoft SQL Server etc.
Application of DBMS
Sector Use of DBMS
Types of DBMS
Hierarchical database
Network database
Relational database
Object-Oriented database
Hierarchical DBMS
In a Hierarchical database, model data is organized in a tree-like structure. Data is
Stored Hierarchically (top down or bottom up) format. Data is represented using a
parent-child relationship. In Hierarchical DBMS parent may have many children, but
children have only one parent.
Network Model
The network database model allows each child to have multiple parents. It helps you to
address the need to model more complex relationships like as the orders/parts many-
to-many relationship. In this model, entities are organized in a graph which can be
accessed through several paths.
Relational model
Relational DBMS is the most widely used DBMS model because it is one of the easiest.
This model is based on normalizing data in the rows and columns of the tables.
Relational model stored in fixed structures and manipulated using SQL.
Object-Oriented Model
In Object-oriented Model data stored in the form of objects. The structure which is
called classes which display data within it. It defines a database as a collection of
objects which stores both data members values and operations.
Advantages of DBMS
DBMS offers a variety of techniques to store & retrieve data
DBMS serves as an efficient handler to balance the needs of multiple
applications using the same data
Uniform administration procedures for data
Application programmers never exposed to details of data representation and
storage.
A DBMS uses various powerful functions to store and retrieve data efficiently.
Offers Data Integrity and Security
The DBMS implies integrity constraints to get a high level of protection against
prohibited access to data.
A DBMS schedules concurrent access to the data in such a manner that only one
user can access the same data at a time
Reduced Application Development Time
Disadvantage of DBMS
DBMS may offer plenty of advantages but, it has certain flaws-
Cost of Hardware and Software of a DBMS is quite high which increases the
budget of your organization.
Most database management systems are often complex systems, so the training
for users to use the DBMS is required.
In some organizations, all data is integrated into a single database which can be
damaged because of electric failure or database is corrupted on the storage
media
Use of the same program at a time by many users sometimes lead to the loss of
some data.
DBMS can't perform sophisticated calculations