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Prepared by Visakh V, Assistant Professor,Dept. of CSE, LBSITW
WELCOME
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Introduction To Database
• Data
• Information
• Knowledge
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Need for Information
• Addition Knowledge
•Decision making
• Can apply in different levels
• Increase in Productivity
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DATABASE
• Inter related data with controlled redundancy
• used by different people
• Independent
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Why Database ????(advantages over traditional file systems)
1. Centralized control2. Redundancy can be reduced3. Inconsistency can be avoided4. Data can be shared5. Standard can be enforced6. Security restriction can be applied7. Integrity can be maintained8. Conflicting requirements can be balanced
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1. Centralized control:
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2. Redundancy can be reduced:
Note: Sometimes redundancy is allowed (Because of some technical & business reasons we need to store multiple data )
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3. Inconsistency can be avoided
4. Data Can be shared
5. Standard can be enforced6. Security restriction can be applied7. Integrity can be maintained
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8. Conflicting requirement can be balanced
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CHARACTERISTICS OF DATA IN DATABASE
•Shared•Persistence : It means the data exist permanently ,beyond the scope of the process•Validity/Integrity/Correctness•Security•Consistency•Non- redundancy•Independence : ( we will discuss it later)
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TYPES OF DATABASE
Centralized
Distributed
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DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
•It is a collection of programs that enables you to store ,modify data and extract information from a database. •It varies from small to large•It is a piece of software that provides services for accessing a database
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COMPONENTS OF DBMS
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•Transaction Management
•Concurrency Control
Data Item
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•Recovery Management• Return to a consistent state
•Security Management• Protection against unauthorized access• Different privileges
•Language Interface• Data structure creation : DDL• Manipulation of data : DML
•Storage Management• Permanent storage
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•Data Catalog Management• Also known as data dictionary• contains metadata• Helpful to know the structure