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  1. A DBMS system does not need to provide protection and maintenance functions over a long period of time as it may be the responsibility of the storage or hardware boxes
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Jun 29, 2022 — last modified May 30, 2025 09:04 PM Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Basics
  2. Database Actors in the Scene
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Aug 31, 2025 — last modified Oct 18, 2025 12:14 PM — filed under: Year 10, Year 11, Year 12
    We identify the people whose jobs involve the day-to-day use of a large database but no actively interested in the content of the database.
    Located in Computing / Database / Introduction
  3. You have a small personal database containing a list of addresses. How many person you need to maintain this database?
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — last modified Aug 31, 2025 04:29 AM Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Database Actors in the Scene
  4. The ______ is responsible for authorizing access to the database, coordinating and monitoring its use, and acquiring software and hardware resources as needed.
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — last modified Aug 31, 2025 04:29 AM Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Database Actors in the Scene
  5. ______ are responsible for identifying the data to be stored in the database and for choosing appropriate structures to represent and store this data
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Aug 31, 2025 — last modified Aug 31, 2025 05:10 AM Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Database Actors in the Scene
  6. _______ are the people whose jobs require access to the database for querying, updating, and generating reports
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Aug 31, 2025 Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Database Actors in the Scene
  7. _________ determine the requirements of end users and develop specifications for standard canned transactions that meet these requirements
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Aug 31, 2025 Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Database Actors in the Scene
  8. Advantages of using a DMBS approach
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Sep 04, 2025 — last modified Oct 18, 2025 12:15 PM — filed under: Year 10, Year 11, Year 12
    Some advantages that a good DMBS can provide to a software solution
    Located in Computing / Database / Introduction
  9. What are the problems this example pose to the business operations?
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Sep 04, 2025 — last modified Sep 05, 2025 10:21 PM Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Advantages of using a DMBS approach
  10. In the ideal database approach, data normalization means every logical data item is stored in exactly one place in the database.
    by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Sep 05, 2025 Located in Computing / … / Introduction / Advantages of using a DMBS approach
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