- What is database?
A database is a
logically coherent collection of data with some inherent meaning, representing
some aspect of real world and which is designed, built and populated with data
for a specific purpose.
- What is DBMS?
It is a
collection of programs that enables user to create and maintain a database. In
other words it is general-purpose software that provides the users with the
processes of defining, constructing and manipulating the database for various applications.
- What is a Database system?
The database and
DBMS software together is called as Database system.
- Advantages of DBMS?
Ø
Redundancy is controlled.
Ø
Unauthorised access is restricted.
Ø
Providing multiple user interfaces.
Ø
Enforcing integrity constraints.
Ø
Providing backup and recovery.
- Disadvantage in File Processing System?
Ø
Data redundancy & inconsistency.
Ø
Difficult in accessing data.
Ø
Data isolation.
Ø
Data integrity.
Ø
Concurrent access is not possible.
Ø Security
Problems.
- Describe the three levels of data abstraction?
The are three
levels of abstraction:
Ø
Physical
level: The lowest level of
abstraction describes how data are stored.
Ø
Logical
level: The next higher level of abstraction, describes what data are stored
in database and what relationship among those data.
Ø
View
level: The highest level of abstraction describes only part of entire
database.
- Define the "integrity rules"
There
are two Integrity rules.
Ø Entity Integrity: States
that “Primary key cannot have NULL value”
Ø Referential Integrity: States
that “Foreign Key can be either a NULL value or should be Primary Key value of
other relation.
- What is extension and intension?
Extension
-
It
is the number of tuples present in a table at any instance. This is time
dependent.
Intension
-
It
is a constant value that gives the name, structure of table and the constraints
laid on it.
- What is System R? What are its two major subsystems?
System
R was designed and developed over a period of 1974-79 at IBM San Jose Research
Center. It is a prototype and its purpose was to demonstrate that it is
possible to build a Relational System that can be used in a real life
environment to solve real life problems, with performance at least comparable
to that of existing system.
Its two subsystems are
Ø Research
Storage
Ø System
Relational Data System.
- How is the data structure of System R different from the relational structure?
Unlike
Relational systems in System R
Ø Domains
are not supported
Ø Enforcement
of candidate key uniqueness is optional
Ø Enforcement
of entity integrity is optional
Ø Referential
integrity is not enforced
- What is Data Independence?
Data
independence means that “the application is independent of the storage
structure and access strategy of data”. In other words, The ability to modify
the schema definition in one level should not affect the schema definition in
the next higher level.
Two types of
Data Independence:
Ø
Physical Data Independence: Modification in
physical level should not affect the logical level.
Ø
Logical Data Independence: Modification in
logical level should affect the view level.
NOTE: Logical Data Independence
is more difficult to achieve
- What is a view? How it is related to data independence?
A
view may be thought of as a virtual table, that is, a table that does not
really exist in its own right but is instead derived from one or more
underlying base table. In other words, there is no stored file that direct
represents the view instead a definition of view is stored in data dictionary.
Growth
and restructuring of base tables is not reflected in views. Thus the view can
insulate users from the effects of restructuring and growth in the database.
Hence accounts for logical data independence.
- What is Data Model?
A collection of conceptual tools for
describing data, data relationships data semantics and constraints.
- What is E-R model?
This data model
is based on real world that consists of basic objects called entities and of
relationship among these objects. Entities are described in a database by a set
of attributes.
- What is Object Oriented model?
This model is
based on collection of objects. An object contains values stored in instance
variables with in the object.
An object also contains bodies of code that operate on the object. These bodies
of code are called methods. Objects that contain same types of values and the
same methods are grouped together into classes.
- What is an Entity?
It is a 'thing' in the real world
with an independent existence.
- What is an Entity type?
It is a
collection (set) of entities that have same attributes.
- What is an Entity set?
It is a collection of all entities of particular entity type in the database.
- What is an Extension of entity type?
The collections
of entities of a particular entity type are grouped together into an entity
set.
- What is Weak Entity set?
An entity set
may not have sufficient attributes to form a primary key, and its primary key
compromises of its partial key and primary key of its parent entity, then it is
said to be Weak Entity set.
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