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DBMS DATABASE MODELS
Presented by:-
Surender
Sanjeev
Harsh
manish
Presented to:-
Arbind sharma
DATABASE MODELS
 A Database model defines the logical design and
structure of a database and defines how data will
be stored, accessed and updated in a database
management system.
TYPES OF DATABASE MODELS:-
 Hierarchical Model
 Network Model
 Entity-relationship Model
 Relational Model
HIERARCHICAL MODEL
 This database model organizes data into a tree-
like-structure, with a single root, to which all the
other data is linked. The hierarchy starts from
the Root data, and expands like a tree, adding child
nodes to the parent nodes.
 In hierarchical model, data is organized into tree-like structure with one
one-to-many relationship between two different types of data, for
example, one department can have many courses, many professors and
of-course many students.
NETWORK MODEL
 This is an extension of the Hierarchical model. In
this model data is organized more like a graph, and
are allowed to have more than one parent node.
 In this database model data is more related as more relationships
are established in this database model. Also, as the data is more
related, hence accessing the data is also easier and fast. This
database model was used to map many-to-many data relationships.
ENTITY-RELATIONSHIP MODEL
 In this database model, relationships are created by
dividing object of interest into entity and its
characteristics into attributes.
 E-R Models are defined to represent the relationships into pictorial
form to make it easier for different stakeholders to understand.
 This model is good to design a database, which can then be turned
into tables in relational model
RELATIONAL MODEL
 In this model, data is organized in two-
dimensional tables and the relationship is
maintained by storing a common field.
 This model was introduced by E.F Codd in 1970,
and since then it has been the most widely used
database model, infact, we can say the only
database model used around the world.
 The basic structure of data in the relational model is tables. All the
information related to a particular type is stored in rows of that table.
 Hence, tables are also known as relations in relational model.
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Dbms database models

  • 1. DBMS DATABASE MODELS Presented by:- Surender Sanjeev Harsh manish Presented to:- Arbind sharma
  • 2. DATABASE MODELS  A Database model defines the logical design and structure of a database and defines how data will be stored, accessed and updated in a database management system.
  • 3. TYPES OF DATABASE MODELS:-  Hierarchical Model  Network Model  Entity-relationship Model  Relational Model
  • 4. HIERARCHICAL MODEL  This database model organizes data into a tree- like-structure, with a single root, to which all the other data is linked. The hierarchy starts from the Root data, and expands like a tree, adding child nodes to the parent nodes.
  • 5.  In hierarchical model, data is organized into tree-like structure with one one-to-many relationship between two different types of data, for example, one department can have many courses, many professors and of-course many students.
  • 6. NETWORK MODEL  This is an extension of the Hierarchical model. In this model data is organized more like a graph, and are allowed to have more than one parent node.
  • 7.  In this database model data is more related as more relationships are established in this database model. Also, as the data is more related, hence accessing the data is also easier and fast. This database model was used to map many-to-many data relationships.
  • 8. ENTITY-RELATIONSHIP MODEL  In this database model, relationships are created by dividing object of interest into entity and its characteristics into attributes.
  • 9.  E-R Models are defined to represent the relationships into pictorial form to make it easier for different stakeholders to understand.  This model is good to design a database, which can then be turned into tables in relational model
  • 10. RELATIONAL MODEL  In this model, data is organized in two- dimensional tables and the relationship is maintained by storing a common field.  This model was introduced by E.F Codd in 1970, and since then it has been the most widely used database model, infact, we can say the only database model used around the world.
  • 11.  The basic structure of data in the relational model is tables. All the information related to a particular type is stored in rows of that table.  Hence, tables are also known as relations in relational model.