Relational Database PDF
Relational Database PDF
Structured way to organize a Database and to carry out Operations on Data at the request
of its users
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Introduction
Generally, database has a meaning as the collection of data. The data could be in a
computer base or not. The collection of the data as the information can be used when it’s needed.
In business and Industries they will have a lot of data that need to be manage. In order to
organize the data and make sure that those data is modeled in such a way that relationships and
dependencies of various data elements are known, controlled, and defined the industries need to
use the database approach. Relational database will organize the data in structure and carry out
operations on data at the request of its users. This paper attempts to show and analyze the
advantages and disadvantages of the using of relational database management system by
reviewing the literature regarding the relational database.
The processing of the database by using the rational DMBS will result to the relational
database. Relational database model represent the data in the database as two-dimensional tables
called relations. As long as both tables share a common data element, the database can relate any
one file or table to data in another file or table (Kendall and Kendall, 2011). Maintaining the data
in the tables by using the relational database structure is usually giving more simplicity to the
users if its compared to the maintaining database by using hierarchical or network structure
(Kendall and Kendall, 2011). In accounting area, relational database can be used to store the data
related to the accounting information. When the accountant create the ledger account and input
the transaction by doing it traditionally it involves the increasing of time required to sort and
update the accounting information (Weber and Everest, 1977). To handle this kind of data
processing requirements, a lot of accountants and information system theorist are naturally
concerned about the use of relational database as the existence of computer in order to increase
the efficiency of processing the accounting information (Weber and Everest, 1977). It also
supported by the fact that accounting information constitute a large portion of data processing
requirements to a business entity (Weber and Everest, 1977). The traditional system to store data
used to be stored the data as the hierarchical structure and usually happens to repeating the
groups of data that will affect to the wasteful of the storage (Weber and Everest, 1977). By using
the database management system that provides the tree structuring capabilities overcome these
problems by using linked lists to handle a variable number of instances of the repeating group
(Weber and Everest, 1977). The effectiveness that really shown in using the relational database
are, it can ensure that the data that already stored can be shared among the users for a variety of
applications, the database also maintain the data are accurate and consistent as well, the
relational database can ensure that all of the data that are required for current and the future
applications will be readily available (Kendall and Kendall, 2011).
Semantic data modeling has two main advantages in building a database just by
following the normalization-process processes. First, this way of designing an efficient design
from the transaction processing database, because it uses the system designer's knowledge of
transaction processing and business activities. Second, this method facilitates communication
with potential users of the system, because the graphical model generated explicitly represents
information about business processes and organizational policies. This kind of communication is
very important to ensure the system produced matches the actual needs of the users.
Conclusion
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