Chemistry, asked by arunalekya91, 2 months ago

Model allow us to describe the data involved in a real world enterprise in terms of objects and their relationship​

Answers

Answered by abhinavo39
0

Explanation:

the uyyguxtxd6yxhyyyf6d

Answered by chintalauma267
0

Answer:

A data model (or datamodel)[1][2][3][4][5] is an abstract model that organizes elements of data and standardizes how they relate to one another and to the properties of real-world entities. For instance, a data model may specify that the data element representing a car be composed of a number of other elements which, in turn, represent the color and size of the car and define its owner.

The term data model can refer to two distinct but closely related concepts. Sometimes it refers to an abstract formalization of the objects and relationships found in a particular application domain: for example the customers, products, and orders found in a manufacturing organization. At other times it refers to the set of concepts used in defining such formalizations: for example concepts such as entities, attributes, relations, or tables. So the "data model" of a banking application may be defined using the entity-relationship "data model". This article uses the term in both senses.

Similar questions