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Data Resource Management 
Module II
What is a database? 
A set of related data is called database. 
For example: 
Student database that consists of the following fields, Enrollment 
number, Student name, Department, Year, Address. 
Employee database that consists of the following fields, Employee 
number, Employee name, Department, Address, Date of joining, 
Salary.
What is a Database Management 
System? 
DBMS is a software system that allows its users to access the data 
contained in the database, in the form that they want. 
DBMS acts as an interface between the user and the database. The user 
requests the DBMS to perform various operations (insert, delete, update 
and retrieval) on the database. 
For example: 
Salary Management System and 
Ticket reservation system
Functions of DBMS
Benefits of a DBMS? 
Easy to use – Adding, updating and deleting data in database 
Centralized control of database – Share database to multiple user 
Data Security – User based security to the database
Traditional File System: 
Information typically stored using file-processing system 
File processing is the process of creating, storing and accessing content of 
files 
Disadvantages of the file-processing system: 
1. Data redundancy – Same data may appear in several files 
2. Data inconsistency – Changes in data may not reflect in all files 
3. Difficulty in data access 
4. Data integrity – Database inaccurate and consistent 
5. Data security – User level security
DBMS example 
In a Telephone System Manufacturing company with more than 2,500 
employees , if the Management needs a report like: 
List of employees getting a salary of more than 10,000?
If it is a small company with 12 employees 
SELECT * FROM Employee WHERE salary > 10,000 
The above oracle or SQL command lists all records which have a 
salary more than 10,000
Types of DBMS
Types of Databases 
Hierarchical database 
Network database 
Relational database 
Object-oriented database
HIERARCHICAL DATABASE 
A DBMS is said to be hierarchical if the relationships 
among data in the database are established in such a 
way that one data item is present as the subordinate of 
another one. 
Here subordinate means that items have 'parent-child' 
relationships among them.
NETWORK DATABASE 
 A DBMS is said to be a Network DBMS if the relationships 
among data in the database are of type many-to-many. 
 The structure of a network database is extremely complicated 
because of these many-to-many relationships in which one record 
can be used as a key of the entire database.
RELATIONAL DATABASE 
 A relational database is a database that stores information 
about both the data and how it is related. 
 "In relational structuring, all data and relationships are 
represented in flat, two-dimensional table called a relation." 
 A number of RDBMSs are available, some popular examples are 
Oracle, Sybase, Ingress,Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, 
and Microsoft Access.
OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE 
 Object-oriented databases use small, reusable chunks of software 
called objects. 
 Each object consists of two elements: 
1) a piece of data (e.g., sound, video, text, or graphics), and 
2) the instructions, or software programs called methods, for what 
to do with the data.

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5 data resource management

  • 2. What is a database? A set of related data is called database. For example: Student database that consists of the following fields, Enrollment number, Student name, Department, Year, Address. Employee database that consists of the following fields, Employee number, Employee name, Department, Address, Date of joining, Salary.
  • 3. What is a Database Management System? DBMS is a software system that allows its users to access the data contained in the database, in the form that they want. DBMS acts as an interface between the user and the database. The user requests the DBMS to perform various operations (insert, delete, update and retrieval) on the database. For example: Salary Management System and Ticket reservation system
  • 5. Benefits of a DBMS? Easy to use – Adding, updating and deleting data in database Centralized control of database – Share database to multiple user Data Security – User based security to the database
  • 6. Traditional File System: Information typically stored using file-processing system File processing is the process of creating, storing and accessing content of files Disadvantages of the file-processing system: 1. Data redundancy – Same data may appear in several files 2. Data inconsistency – Changes in data may not reflect in all files 3. Difficulty in data access 4. Data integrity – Database inaccurate and consistent 5. Data security – User level security
  • 7. DBMS example In a Telephone System Manufacturing company with more than 2,500 employees , if the Management needs a report like: List of employees getting a salary of more than 10,000?
  • 8. If it is a small company with 12 employees SELECT * FROM Employee WHERE salary > 10,000 The above oracle or SQL command lists all records which have a salary more than 10,000
  • 10. Types of Databases Hierarchical database Network database Relational database Object-oriented database
  • 11. HIERARCHICAL DATABASE A DBMS is said to be hierarchical if the relationships among data in the database are established in such a way that one data item is present as the subordinate of another one. Here subordinate means that items have 'parent-child' relationships among them.
  • 12. NETWORK DATABASE  A DBMS is said to be a Network DBMS if the relationships among data in the database are of type many-to-many.  The structure of a network database is extremely complicated because of these many-to-many relationships in which one record can be used as a key of the entire database.
  • 13. RELATIONAL DATABASE  A relational database is a database that stores information about both the data and how it is related.  "In relational structuring, all data and relationships are represented in flat, two-dimensional table called a relation."  A number of RDBMSs are available, some popular examples are Oracle, Sybase, Ingress,Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Access.
  • 14. OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE  Object-oriented databases use small, reusable chunks of software called objects.  Each object consists of two elements: 1) a piece of data (e.g., sound, video, text, or graphics), and 2) the instructions, or software programs called methods, for what to do with the data.