define the term in DBMS... redundancy
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A database management system (or DBMS) is essentially nothing more than a computerized data-keeping system. Users of the system are given facilities to perform several kinds of operations on such a system for either manipulation of the data in the database or the management of the database structure itself.
Redundancy means having multiple copies of same data in the database. This problem arises when a database is not normalized.
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