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Conventional database management systems

ACADEMICIA: AN INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2021
Before the advent of Database Management Systems, computer programmers or developers spent a lot of time writing codes to create and manage databases also known as data files before venturing into the actual programming work, thereby making it possible for only trained computer professionals to operate and manipulate databases or data files.
Mbato Robinson Nnwobuike   +1 more
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A Clinical Database Management System

Drug Information Journal, 1984
The processing of Case Report Form data collected in clinical trials is a data processing task unlike any other. Conventional systems approaches to clinical data management are not responsive to user demands and require excessive amounts of manpower to support.
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A Perinatal Database Management System

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1981
Obstetric services have long recognized the need for ongoing evaluation of their experiences. Manual »departmental statistics« systems sufficed, but with the advent of more sophisticated care, perinatal re-gionalization and increased research activity, the potential usefulness of computer technology became obvious.
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Database Management Systems

1998
A database is a collection of information, such as facts about countries, statistics on demographics, a store’s inventory, and phone lists. A database system allows one to access, insert, delete, and modify information stored within a computer system.
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Database Management System

2022
Rajendra Mohan Panda, B. S. Daya Sagar
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Numerical database management system

Proceedings of the 1982 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '82, 1982
Numerical databases arise in many scientific applications to keep track of large sparse and dense matrices. Unlike the many matrix data storage techniques available for incore manipulation, very large matrices are currently limited to a few compact storage schemes on secondary devices, due to the complex underlying data management facilities.
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Evaluating database management systems

Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1982, national computer conference on - AFIPS '82, 1982
This report documents a methodology developed and used for the evaluation and selection of database management software. The basic methodology can be used in the evaluation of other types of software. The report describes the step-by-step process and provides an extensive discussion of the definition of evaluation and selection criteria.
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Database management system

2020
Le système de gestion des bases de données de la mission s'est mis en place en 2014, par le biais du pôle Humanités Numériques du labex TransferS. Pour l’enregistrement des données archéologiques sur le terrain, a été configuré l'outil Opus. Parallèlement, les données photographiques et orthophotographiques de la villa ont été stockées dans une autre ...
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Active Database Management Systems

2005
As it is well known, business requirements are changing faster than applications can be created and/or modified. Most of these requirements are in the form of or are related to business rules. Business rules are precise statements that describe, constrain and control the structure, operations and strategy of a business.
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