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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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FALL 2016
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PROGRAM
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
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SEMESTER
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III
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MI0034 – DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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BK ID
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B1966
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.
1. Define Database and Database Management System (DBMS). Briefly explain the
important properties of database.
Answer: A database management system (DBMS) is system software for creating and
managing databases. The DBMS provides users and programmers with a systematic
way to create, retrieve, update and manage data.
A DBMS makes it possible for end users to
create, read, update and delete data in a database. The DBMS essentially serves
as an interface between the database and end users or application programs,
ensuring that data is consistently organized and remains easily accessible.
The DBMS manages three important things: the
data, the database engine that allows data to be accessed, locked and modified
-- and the database
Question.
2. With a neat diagram explain the concept of three-schema architecture.
Answer: The three-schema approach, or three-schema concept, in software
engineering, is an approach to building information systems and systems
information management that originated in the 1970s. It proposes three
different views in systems development, with conceptual modelling being
considered the key to achieving data integration.
The three-schema approach offers three types
of schemas with schema techniques based on formal language descriptions:
Question.
3. a. Define SQL
Answer: Structured Query Language (SQL) is a standard computer language for
relational database management and data manipulation. SQL is used to query,
insert, update and modify data. Most relational databases support SQL, which is
an added benefit for database administrators (DBAs), as they are often required
to support databases across several different platforms.
First developed in the early 1970s at IBM
b.
Explain the different types of SQL statements
Answer: Types of SQL Statements: The tables in the following sections provide
a functional summary of SQL statements and are divided into these categories:
· Data Definition Language (DDL) Statements
· Data Manipulation Language (DML) Statements
· Transaction Control Statements
·
Session
Control Statements
Question.
4. a. Define Distributed Database Management System (DDBMS).
Answer: A DDBMS (distributed database management system) is a centralized
application that manages a distributed database as if it were all stored on the
same computer. The DDBMS synchronizes all the data periodically, and in cases
where multiple users must access the same data, ensures that updates and
deletes performed on the data at one location will be automatically reflected
in the data stored elsewhere.
b.
Elaborate advantages and disadvantages of distributed database management
system.
Answer: Advantages
· Management of distributed data with different
levels of transparency like network transparency, fragmentation transparency,
replication transparency, etc.
· Increase reliability and availability
· Easier expansion
·
Reflects
organizational structure — database fragments potentially stored within the
departments they relate to
·
Question.
5. Define client–server model. Briefly explain the advantages of client–server
model.
Answer: A client-server network is designed for end-users, called clients, to
access resources such as files, songs, video collections, or some other service
from a central computer called a server. A server's sole purpose is to do what
its name implies - serve its clients! You may have been using this
configuration and not even have known it. Have you ever played Xbox Live or
used the PlayStation Network? Your Xbox One is the client, and when it
Question.
6. Briefly explain the basic concepts of object-oriented data model.
Answer: Imagine we have to design
database for college. What is the real world entities involved with college?
They are college, Students, Lecturer, Course, Subject, Marks etc. Once all the
entities are listed, we find out the relationship between
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