DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: AN INTRODUCTION
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The librarian has to acquire, store, has to compile and maintain several files containing the information. Those files collectively form a database. The database is a collection of interrelated data stored together without harmful or unnecessary redundancy to serve one or more applications in an optimal fashion .I try to define definition, objectives, function and elements of DBMS, etc.
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