Database Management System
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Asset | A software product that aids in controlling and using the data needed by application programs. Database Management Systems are a set of programs that control the organization, storage, and retrieval of data. DBMSs organize data in a database, manage all requests for database actions (such as queries or updates from users), and permit centralized control of security and data integrity. The database management system also controls the security and data integrity of the database. (used 0 times in citations and controls) |
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Asset | Software that allows information to be captured, organized, and stored, so that the information can be analyzed, reorganized, and reported in many different ways. (used 0 times in citations and controls) |
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Asset | Database Management System (DBMS) is a set of computer programs with a user and/or programming interface that supports the definition of the format of a database, and the creation of and access to its data. A database management system removes the need for a user or program to manage low-level database storage. It also provides security for and assures the integrity of the data it contains. Types of database management systems are relational (table oriented) and object oriented. (used 51 times in citations and controls) |
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Plural | Database Management Systems |
Plural Possessive | Database Management Systems' |
Possessive | Database Management System's |
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