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1 The Database Environment
IST - 331 Instructor: Victor Matos

2 Definitions Data: Meaningful facts, text, graphics, images, sound, video segments. Database: An organized collection of logically related data. Information: Data processed to be useful in decision making. Metadata: Data that describes data.

3 Figure 1-1a Data in Context

4 Figure 1-1b Summarized data

5 Disadvantages of File Processing Systems
Data Dependence Data Redundancy (Duplication of data) Limited Data Sharing Lengthy Development Times Excessive Program Maintenance

6 Figure 1-2 Three file processing systems at Pine Valley Furniture

7 Advantages of the Database Approach
Minimal Data Redundancy/Improved Consistency Data Integration Multiple Relationships

8 Database Management System
A DBMS is a data storage and retrieval system which permits data to be stored non-redundantly while making it appear to the user as if the data is well-integrated.

9 Advantages of the Database Approach
Data Independence/Reduced Maintenance Improved Data Sharing Increased Application Development Productivity Enforcement of Standards Improved Data Quality (Constraints) Better Data Accessibility/ Responsiveness Security, Backup/Recovery, Concurrency

10 Costs and Risks of the Database Approach
New, Specialized Personnel Installation Management Cost and Complexity Conversion Costs Need for Explicit Backup and Recovery Organizational Conflict

11 Figure 1-3 Segment from enterprise data model

12 Figure 1-4a Order and Order_Line tables

13 Figure 1-4b Product and Customer tables

14 Figure 1-5 Client/server system for Pine Valley Furniture Company

15 Figure 1-6 Customer invoice (Pine Valley Furniture Company)

16 The Range of Database Applications
Personal Database Workgroup Database Department Database Enterprise Database

17 Figure 1-7 Typical data from a personal computer database

18 Figure 1-8 Workgroup database with local area network

19 Figure 1-9 An example of departmental database (Personnel Department)

20 Figure 1-10 An enterprise data warehouse

21 Components of the Database Environment
CASE Tools Repository Database Management System (DBMS) Database Application Programs User Interface Data Administrators System Developers End Users

22 Figure 1-11 Components of the database environment

23 Evolution of Database Systems
Hierarchical and Network (Legacy) Relational Object-oriented Object-relational

24 Figure 1-12 Evolution of database technologies


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