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Marasigan, Ariel V.

BSCS II

November 16, 2012

Assignment in CSN 108

Database Often abbreviated DB. A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data. You can think of a database as an electronic filing system. Source: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/database.html

Database Management A database management system is a software tool for your PC, Mac or mobile device that helps you organize your business, organization or personal life. Source: http://www.filemaker.com/solutions/database-basics/database-management.html

Normalization Normalization is the process of efficiently organizing data in a database. There are two goals of the normalization process: eliminating redundant data (for example, storing the same data in more than one table) and ensuring data dependencies make sense (only storing related data in a table). Both of these are worthy goals as they reduce the amount of space a database consumes and ensure that data is logically stored. Source: http://databases.about.com/od/specificproducts/a/normalization.htm

3 Examples of Database Management 1. Access 2. Visual FoxPro 3. MySQL Database Source: http://www.ehow.co.uk/list_7165944_examples-database-management-software.html

Assignment in CSN 108

Brosoto, Ervin John M. BSCS II Database Often abbreviated DB. A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data. You can think of a database as an electronic filing system. Source: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/database.html

Database Management A database management system is a software tool for your PC, Mac or mobile device that helps you organize your business, organization or personal life. Source: http://www.filemaker.com/solutions/database-basics/database-management.html

Normalization Normalization is the process of efficiently organizing data in a database. There are two goals of the normalization process: eliminating redundant data (for example, storing the same data in more than one table) and ensuring data dependencies make sense (only storing related data in a table). Both of these are worthy goals as they reduce the amount of space a database consumes and ensure that data is logically stored. Source: http://databases.about.com/od/specificproducts/a/normalization.htm

3 Examples of Database Management 1. Access 2. Visual FoxPro 3. MySQL Database Source: http://www.ehow.co.uk/list_7165944_examples-database-management-software.html

Assignment in CSN 108

Submitted by: Magadia, Bryan I.

Database Often abbreviated DB. A collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data. You can think of a database as an electronic filing system. Source: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/database.html

Database Management A database management system is a software tool for your PC, Mac or mobile device that helps you organize your business, organization or personal life. Source: http://www.filemaker.com/solutions/database-basics/database-management.html

Normalization Normalization is the process of efficiently organizing data in a database. There are two goals of the normalization process: eliminating redundant data (for example, storing the same data in more than one table) and ensuring data dependencies make sense (only storing related data in a table). Both of these are worthy goals as they reduce the amount of space a database consumes and ensure that data is logically stored. Source: http://databases.about.com/od/specificproducts/a/normalization.htm

3 Examples of Database Management 1. Access 2. Visual FoxPro 3. MySQL Database Source: http://www.ehow.co.uk/list_7165944_examples-database-managementsoftware.html

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