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Characteristics of the Database System
The presentation of facts, information or concepts that are created in a computer readable form or
are translated into such a form is called data. In database management system data is kept in a
tables. Following are the main characteristics of database approach.
Concurrent Use
A database system allows several users to access the database concurrently. Answering different
questions from different users with the same (base) data is a central aspect of an information
system. Such concurrent use of data increases the economy of a system. Data capturing and data
storage is not redundant, the system can be operated from a central control and the data can be
updated more efficiently.
Structured and Described Data
A fundamental feature of the database approach is that the database system does not only contain
the data but also the complete definition and description of these data. These descriptions are
basically details about the extent, the structure, the type and the format of all data and,
additionally, the relationship between the data.
Data Integrity
Data integrity is a byword for the quality and the reliability of the data of a database system. In a
broader sense data integrity includes also the protection of the database from unauthorized access
(confidentiality) and unauthorized changes.
Data reflect facts of the real world. Logically, it is demanded that this reflection is done
correctly. A DBMS should support the task to bring only correct and consistent data into the
database.
Transactions
A transaction is a bundle of actions, which are done within a database to bring it from one
consistent state to a new consistent state. In between the data are inevitable inconsistencies.
Data Persistence
Data persistence means that in a DBMS all data is maintained as long as it is not deleted
explicitly. The life span of data needs to be determined directly or indirectly be the user and must
not be dependent on system features. Additionally data once stored in a database must not be
lost. Changes of a database, which are done by a transaction, are persistent. When a transaction is
finished even a system crash cannot put the data in danger.
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Characteristics_of_the_database_system

  • 1. Characteristics of the Database System The presentation of facts, information or concepts that are created in a computer readable form or are translated into such a form is called data. In database management system data is kept in a tables. Following are the main characteristics of database approach. Concurrent Use A database system allows several users to access the database concurrently. Answering different questions from different users with the same (base) data is a central aspect of an information system. Such concurrent use of data increases the economy of a system. Data capturing and data storage is not redundant, the system can be operated from a central control and the data can be updated more efficiently. Structured and Described Data A fundamental feature of the database approach is that the database system does not only contain the data but also the complete definition and description of these data. These descriptions are basically details about the extent, the structure, the type and the format of all data and, additionally, the relationship between the data. Data Integrity Data integrity is a byword for the quality and the reliability of the data of a database system. In a broader sense data integrity includes also the protection of the database from unauthorized access (confidentiality) and unauthorized changes. Data reflect facts of the real world. Logically, it is demanded that this reflection is done correctly. A DBMS should support the task to bring only correct and consistent data into the database. Transactions A transaction is a bundle of actions, which are done within a database to bring it from one consistent state to a new consistent state. In between the data are inevitable inconsistencies. Data Persistence Data persistence means that in a DBMS all data is maintained as long as it is not deleted explicitly. The life span of data needs to be determined directly or indirectly be the user and must not be dependent on system features. Additionally data once stored in a database must not be lost. Changes of a database, which are done by a transaction, are persistent. When a transaction is finished even a system crash cannot put the data in danger.