A________is an organized way of storing information
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A database is an accumulation of data that is sorted out with the goal that it can be effectively accessed, managed and updated.
Data is sorted out into rows, sections, and tables, and it is listed to make it less demanding to discover important data. Information gets updated, extended and erased as new data is included. Databases process workloads to make and update themselves, questioning the information they contain and running applications against it.
Databases are common in largely centralized server frameworks but at the same time are available in littler disseminated workstations and midrange frameworks, for example, IBM's AS/400 and PCs.
Data is sorted out into rows, sections, and tables, and it is listed to make it less demanding to discover important data. Information gets updated, extended and erased as new data is included. Databases process workloads to make and update themselves, questioning the information they contain and running applications against it.
Databases are common in largely centralized server frameworks but at the same time are available in littler disseminated workstations and midrange frameworks, for example, IBM's AS/400 and PCs.
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