Differente between DBMS and RDMDS Database management system
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Answer: DBMS : Data Base Management System and RDBMS: Relational Data Base Management System.
Explanation:
DBMS : Data Base Management System ..... for storage of data and efficient retrieval of data. Eg: Foxpro
1)A DBMS has to be persistent (it should be accessible when the program created the data donot exist or even the application that created the data restarted).
2) DBMS has to provide some uniform methods independent of a specific application for accessing the information that is stored.
3)DBMS does not impose any constraints or security with regard to data manipulation. It is user or the programmer responsibility to ensure the ACID PROPERTY of the database
4)In DBMS Normalization process will not be present
5)In dbms no relationship concept
6)It supports Single User only
7)It treats Data as Files internally
8)It supports 3 rules of E.F.CODD out off 12 rules
9)It requires low Software and Hardware Requirements.
FoxPro, IMS are Examples
RDBMS: Relational Data Base Management System
.....the database which is used by relations(tables) to acquire information retrieval Eg: oracle, SQL..,
1)RDBMS is based on relational model, in which data is represented in the form of relations, with enforced relationships between the tables.
2)RDBMS defines the integrity constraint for the purpose of holding ACID PROPERTY.
3)In RDBMS, normalization process will be present to check the database table cosistency
4)RDBMS helps in recovery of the database in case of loss of data
5)It is used to establish the relationship concept between two database objects, i.e, tables
6)It supports multiple users
7)It treats data as Tables internally
8)It supports minimum 6 rules of E.F.CODD
9)It requires High software and hardware
Answer:
DBMS = data base management system , RDBMS = relational database management system. DBMS - it can store files, it us not capable of linking the file together. RDBMS - it links separate file together to get a common piece of information