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2 | 1 | relational database | this contains more than one table and the tables are linked through common fields. | a database composed of linked tables which have records which are made up of fields. no one table has all the information about a record. |
3 | 1 | relational database | stores data in tables that are predefined and contain both rows and columns of information. | store data in tables consisting of columns and rows, similar to the format of a spreadsheet |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database that represents data as a collection of tables in which all data relationships are represented by common values in related tables | a collection of related tables (called relations) stored in the same file. |
2 | 1 | relational database | organises data using a series of related tables. connections are built between the tables to provide a flexible way of manipulating and combining data. | database in which data is organized into a collection of related tables. |
1 | 0 | relational database | series of tables in which each table stores a topic of data, but tables can be linked together to ask complex questions. | a collection of related tables (called relations) stored in the same file. |
3 | 1 | relational database | data is held in two or more tables, a relationship created between the tables by use of the primary key and foreign key | a group of tables linked together by primary & foreign keys. |
2 | 1 | relational database | - a simple, but useful way to organize data into collection of 2d called relations - each row is an entity and each column is an attribute | stores attribute data. a collection of tables which can be connected to each other by attributes whose values can uniquely identify a record |
1 | 0 | relational database | incorporates multiple tables with methods for the tables to work together | generally implemented as a series of tables, with fields in one table referring to entries in another table. |
2 | 1 | relational database | incorporates multiple tables with methods for the tables to work together | a database composed of linked tables which have records which are made up of fields. no one table has all the information about a record. |
0 | 0 | relational database | type of database. it uses a structure that allows us to identify and access data in relation to another piece of data in the database | collection of related tables, each contains one entity; the database is self-describing and uses metadata to enforce integrity; must support insert, update, delete, select |
3 | 1 | relational database | represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations. related data across tables based on common data element | - represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations - relates data across tables based on common data element (primary and foreign key) - examples: db2, oracle, ms sql server, mysql |
1 | 0 | relational database | organizes info into tables of records that are related to one another by linking a field in one table to a field in another table with matching data | a database composed of linked tables which have records which are made up of fields. no one table has all the information about a record. |
1 | 0 | relational database | stores data in separate tables instead of placing all data in one large table. | a method of creating a database using tables of related data, with relationships between the tables. |
0 | 0 | relational database | should use this when dealing with complex queries over attributes and large data sets | database in which data is organized into a collection of related tables. |
1 | 0 | relational database | stores data in tables that are predefined and contain both rows and columns of information. | two-dimensional database that stores data in predefined tables with rows and columns. it is easy to build, use, and query within the application |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database that uses two-dimenstional tables to create relationships among variables in the database tables. | stores data in separate tables instead of placing all data in one large table. |
0 | 0 | relational database | a database in which information is organized into separate subject-based tables, and the relationship of the data in one or more tables is used to bring the data together | a database consisting of more than one table where the tables are linked using key fields |
3 | 1 | relational database | this contains more than one table and the tables are linked through common fields. | organizes info into tables of records that are related to one another by linking a field in one table to a field in another table with matching data |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database model that relates information across multiple tables according to primary and foreign keys. | a type of database that connects tables of records together with complex relationships |
3 | 1 | relational database | a database that contains multiple tables related through common fields. | contains multiple tables of information that are related through common fields, |
0 | 0 | relational database | consists of information stored in tables (rows and columns). each table stores data about a single type of entity | stores data in tables that consist of rows and columns - each row has a primary key - each column has a unique name |
0 | 0 | relational database | should use this when dealing with complex queries over attributes and large data sets | collection of related tables, each contains one entity; the database is self-describing and uses metadata to enforce integrity; must support insert, update, delete, select |
3 | 1 | relational database | database type that represents data as two-dimensional tables based on a common data element | represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations. related data across tables based on common data element |
1 | 0 | relational database | one in which data is organized into one or more related tables. | a database consisting of more than one table where the tables are linked using key fields |
2 | 1 | relational database | a database that represents data as a collection of tables in which all data relationships are represented by common values in related tables | series of tables in which each table stores a topic of data, but tables can be linked together to ask complex questions. |
3 | 1 | relational database | a database that consists of several tables related to each other in some form. | the database design that consists of multiple tables that are linked together through matching data stored in each table is called a |
2 | 1 | relational database | standard database model most enterprises use. stores data in tables of columns and rows like a spreadsheet | data fields makes up data records which makes up a table and one or more tables makes up a database |
2 | 1 | relational database | stores data in predefined tables that contain rows and columns similar to spreadsheet. | data fields makes up data records which makes up a table and one or more tables makes up a database |
3 | 1 | relational database | a database that uses two-dimenstional tables to create relationships among variables in the database tables. | a method of creating a database using tables of related data, with relationships between the tables. |
0 | 0 | relational database | type of database. it uses a structure that allows us to identify and access data in relation to another piece of data in the database | should use this when dealing with complex queries over attributes and large data sets |
1 | 0 | relational database | represents the conceptual and external level schemas as if data are stored in tables | a relational database has multiple tables (relations) with interrelated fields. it is built on the relational model which represents data in a table format with rows and columns. |
2 | 1 | relational database | the purpose of a database is to help people keep track of things, and the most commonly used type of database is the relational database. -stores data in tables | organises data using a series of related tables. connections are built between the tables to provide a flexible way of manipulating and combining data. |
3 | 1 | relational database | -represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations -relates data across tables based on common data eleent ex) db2, oracle, ms sql server, mysql | database type that represents data as two-dimensional tables based on a common data element |
1 | 0 | relational database | a type of database that stores data in predefined tables made up of rows and columns | two-dimensional database that stores data in predefined tables with rows and columns. it is easy to build, use, and query within the application |
2 | 1 | relational database | - allows data to be viewed in dynamic ways based on the user's or administrator's needs - sql is usually used to speak to these databases | allows data to be viewed dynamically based on the users needs. |
2 | 1 | relational database | a major type of database that operates by organizing data into various tables based on logical groupings | contains multiple tables with interrelated fields these databases can create new tables out of requested information in a query most common structure for databases |
1 | 0 | relational database | should use this when dealing with complex queries over attributes and large data sets | organises data using a series of related tables. connections are built between the tables to provide a flexible way of manipulating and combining data. |
2 | 1 | relational database | a database that consists of several tables related to each other in some form. | a database that organizes data into multiple tables that are related by common fields. |
2 | 1 | relational database | made up of tables -tables have columns and rows -rows hold data on a specific entity -column holds a piece of that related data | series of tables in which each table stores a topic of data, but tables can be linked together to ask complex questions. |
2 | 1 | relational database | the most common type of database, which consists of multiple tables related by common information. | the most common standard for expressing databases, where tables (files) are related based on common keys; hence the term ''relational'' |
3 | 1 | relational database | data organized into one or more tables of using columns for properties of data, and rows as individual entities. | store data in tables consisting of columns and rows, similar to the format of a spreadsheet |
0 | 0 | relational database | a database system in which the database is organized and accessed according to the relationships between data items without the need for any consideration of physical orientation and relationship. | type of database. it uses a structure that allows us to identify and access data in relation to another piece of data in the database |
0 | 0 | relational database | data is stored in tables and new information can be added without the need to reorganize the table itself. these tables can also have multiple parent tables. | a database that uses two-dimenstional tables to create relationships among variables in the database tables. |
1 | 0 | relational database | consists of information stored in tables (rows and columns). each table stores data about a single type of entity | two-dimensional database that stores data in predefined tables with rows and columns. it is easy to build, use, and query within the application |
3 | 1 | relational database | stores data in tables, using unique identifiers to enable relating records in one table to records in another table | a database consisting of more than one table where the tables are linked using key fields |
1 | 0 | relational database | generally implemented as a series of tables, with fields in one table referring to entries in another table. | a database composed of linked tables which have records which are made up of fields. no one table has all the information about a record. |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database that consists of several tables related to each other in some form. | a major type of database that operates by organizing data into various tables based on logical groupings |
1 | 0 | relational database | uses a series of logically related two-dimensional tables or files to store information in the form of a database | stores information in the form of logically related two-dimensional tables |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database in which information is organized into separate subject-based tables, and the relationship of the data in one or more tables is used to bring the data together | a database where all data visible to users is organised strictly as tables of data values and where all database operations work on these tables |
3 | 1 | relational database | series of logically related two-dimensional tables or files for storing information | usees a series of logically related two-dimensional tables or files to store information in the form of a database. |
2 | 1 | relational database | incorporates multiple tables with methods for the tables to work together | organizes info into tables of records that are related to one another by linking a field in one table to a field in another table with matching data |
2 | 1 | relational database | organize data into structured tables; different tables are related or linked based on common attributes | stores attribute data. a collection of tables which can be connected to each other by attributes whose values can uniquely identify a record |
3 | 1 | relational database | stores information in the form of logically related two-dimensional tables | a database that uses a series of logically related 2-dimensional tables or files to store info. |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database that consists of several tables related to each other in some form. | contains multiple tables with interrelated fields these databases can create new tables out of requested information in a query most common structure for databases |
3 | 1 | relational database | database type that represents data as two-dimensional tables based on a common data element | - represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations - relates data across tables based on common data element (primary and foreign key) - examples: db2, oracle, ms sql server, mysql |
1 | 0 | relational database | data organized into one or more tables of using columns for properties of data, and rows as individual entities. | tables with rows & columns |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database in which information is organized into separate subject-based tables, and the relationship of the data in one or more tables is used to bring the data together | stores data in tables, using unique identifiers to enable relating records in one table to records in another table |
2 | 1 | relational database | a set of relations with distinct names | a collection of related relations in which each relation has a unique name operational/transactional databases |
3 | 1 | relational database | generally implemented as a series of tables, with fields in one table referring to entries in another table. | this contains more than one table and the tables are linked through common fields. |
1 | 0 | relational database | stores data in tables joined in ways that can represent many different relationships among the data. | contains many tables of data connected together through key fields. |
1 | 0 | relational database | a major type of database that operates by organizing data into various tables based on logical groupings | a database in which data is separated into tables of related records. in access, a database includes a collection of objects-tables, queries, reports, forms, and other objects |
2 | 1 | relational database | data is stored in tables and new information can be added without the need to reorganize the table itself. these tables can also have multiple parent tables. | a method of creating a database using tables of related data, with relationships between the tables. |
2 | 1 | relational database | stores data in tables that are predefined and contain both rows and columns of information. | tables with rows & columns |
0 | 0 | relational database | &"allows the user to specify information about multiple tables and the relationship between those tables&" | data is stored in tables and any new info is automatically added to table |
1 | 0 | relational database | files are related based on common keys | the most common type of database, which consists of multiple tables related by common information. |
0 | 0 | relational database | should use this when dealing with complex queries over attributes and large data sets | the purpose of a database is to help people keep track of things, and the most commonly used type of database is the relational database. -stores data in tables |
0 | 0 | relational database | a type of database that stores data in predefined tables made up of rows and columns | tables with rows & columns |
2 | 1 | relational database | stores data in tables, using unique identifiers to enable relating records in one table to records in another table | it is a collective set of multiple data sets (two or more tables) organized by tables, records and columns. each table is linked using primary key and foreign key. |
1 | 0 | relational database | contains multiple tables with interrelated fields these databases can create new tables out of requested information in a query most common structure for databases | a database in which data is separated into tables of related records. in access, a database includes a collection of objects-tables, queries, reports, forms, and other objects |
3 | 1 | relational database | stores data in tables that are predefined and contain both rows and columns of information. typically considered to be two demensional as it contains rows and columns | stores data in predefined tables that contain rows & columns of information (considered to be two-dimensional) |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database where all data visible to users is organised strictly as tables of data values and where all database operations work on these tables | a database consisting of more than one table where the tables are linked using key fields |
2 | 1 | relational database | stores data in tables joined in ways that can represent many different relationships among the data. | contains many tables of data that relate to one another through a series of special key fields |
3 | 1 | relational database | stores data in tables that are predefined and contain both rows and columns of information. typically considered to be two demensional as it contains rows and columns | stores data in tables that are predefined and contain both rows and columns of information. typically a relational database is considered to be two-dimensional as it contains rows and columns. |
0 | 0 | relational database | a type of database that stores data in predefined tables made up of rows and columns | consists of information stored in tables (rows and columns). each table stores data about a single type of entity |
1 | 0 | relational database | relational data model represents the conceptual and external level schemas as if data are stored in tables | a relational database has multiple tables (relations) with interrelated fields. it is built on the relational model which represents data in a table format with rows and columns. |
2 | 1 | relational database | made up of tables -tables have columns and rows -rows hold data on a specific entity -column holds a piece of that related data | a collection of related tables (called relations) stored in the same file. |
3 | 1 | relational database | -represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations -relates data across tables based on common data eleent ex) db2, oracle, ms sql server, mysql | - represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations - relates data across tables based on common data element (primary and foreign key) - examples: db2, oracle, ms sql server, mysql |
0 | 0 | relational database | a database system in which the database is organized and accessed according to the relationships between data items without the need for any consideration of physical orientation and relationship. | should use this when dealing with complex queries over attributes and large data sets |
2 | 1 | relational database | this contains more than one table and the tables are linked through common fields. | the most popular database model. uses several tables to join information by showing how the data in one table relates to the data in other tables |
2 | 1 | relational database | collection of related tables, each contains one entity; the database is self-describing and uses metadata to enforce integrity; must support insert, update, delete, select | database in which data is organized into a collection of related tables. |
3 | 1 | relational database | -represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations -relates data across tables based on common data eleent ex) db2, oracle, ms sql server, mysql | represents data as two-dimensional tables called relations. related data across tables based on common data element |
2 | 1 | relational database | store data in tables consisting of columns and rows, similar to the format of a spreadsheet | tables with rows & columns |
0 | 0 | relational database | - a simple, but useful way to organize data into collection of 2d called relations - each row is an entity and each column is an attribute | is a database that contains structured data, meaning that contains a series of predefined tables and columns. these tables relate to each other via primary/foreign key relationships. |
2 | 1 | relational database | generally implemented as a series of tables, with fields in one table referring to entries in another table. | the most popular database model. uses several tables to join information by showing how the data in one table relates to the data in other tables |
0 | 0 | relational database | the purpose of a database is to help people keep track of things, and the most commonly used type of database is the relational database. -stores data in tables | database in which data is organized into a collection of related tables. |
2 | 1 | relational database | a type of database that stores data in predefined tables made up of rows and columns | store data in tables consisting of columns and rows, similar to the format of a spreadsheet |
2 | 1 | relational database | a database that represents data as a collection of tables in which all data relationships are represented by common values in related tables | made up of tables -tables have columns and rows -rows hold data on a specific entity -column holds a piece of that related data |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database system in which the database is organized and accessed according to the relationships between data items without the need for any consideration of physical orientation and relationship. | the purpose of a database is to help people keep track of things, and the most commonly used type of database is the relational database. -stores data in tables |
2 | 1 | relational database | &"allows the user to specify information about multiple tables and the relationship between those tables&" | a database that uses two-dimenstional tables to create relationships among variables in the database tables. |
1 | 0 | relational database | type of database. it uses a structure that allows us to identify and access data in relation to another piece of data in the database | organises data using a series of related tables. connections are built between the tables to provide a flexible way of manipulating and combining data. |
2 | 1 | relational database | a database in which data is separated into tables of related records. in access, a database includes a collection of objects-tables, queries, reports, forms, and other objects | the database design that consists of multiple tables that are linked together through matching data stored in each table is called a |
3 | 1 | relational database | contains many tables of data that relate to one another through a series of special key fields | contains many tables of data connected together through key fields. |
1 | 0 | relational database | collection of related tables, each contains one entity; the database is self-describing and uses metadata to enforce integrity; must support insert, update, delete, select | organises data using a series of related tables. connections are built between the tables to provide a flexible way of manipulating and combining data. |
1 | 0 | relational database | a database where all data visible to users is organised strictly as tables of data values and where all database operations work on these tables | one in which data is organized into one or more related tables. |
2 | 1 | relational database | data is stored in one or more tables that consists of row and columns | predictable and organized, with tables containing columns and rows of text or numerical data |
1 | 0 | relational database | consists of information stored in tables (rows and columns). each table stores data about a single type of entity | store data in tables consisting of columns and rows, similar to the format of a spreadsheet |
2 | 1 | relational database | incorporates multiple tables with methods for the tables to work together | this contains more than one table and the tables are linked through common fields. |
1 | 0 | relational database | data is stored in tables and new information can be added without the need to reorganize the table itself. these tables can also have multiple parent tables. | stores data in separate tables instead of placing all data in one large table. |
1 | 0 | relational database | follows structures of flat file and adds relationship of hierarchical db (tables broken to each theme) uses unique identifier | a group of database tables that are linked by a defined relationship. |
1 | 0 | relational database | contains multiple tables with interrelated fields these databases can create new tables out of requested information in a query most common structure for databases | the database design that consists of multiple tables that are linked together through matching data stored in each table is called a |
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