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Relationships Abbreviation Of:  database management system Abbreviation:  database management system
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See Database management system.
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A DBMS is a product used for the storage and organization of data that typically has defined formats and structures. DBMSs are categorized by their basic structures and, to some extent, by their use o [..]
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See Database Management System
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 Data Base Management System.
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DataBase Management System.
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Abbreviation for database management system.
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See: database management system.
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Abbreviation for Database Management System. An Application enabling the storage, modification, retrieval, and querying of data in a Database.
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stands for database management system. A DBMS is an organizational plan for the use of information within a single project, or within one unit or the whole of an organization. DEM
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Database Management System
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Stands for "Database Management System." In short, a DBMS is a database program. Technically speaking, it is a software system that uses a standard method of cataloging, retrieving, and runn [..]
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(n) a software system that facilitates the creation and maintenance and use of an electronic database
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Database management system. DBMS sometimes refers to the software that contains and organizes the data, and sometimes refers to an organizational plan for the use of information within a single projec [..]
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Database Management System. A set of computer programs for organizing the information in a database. A DBMS supports the structuring of the database in a standard format and provides tools for data in [..]
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Database Management Ssystem - Database management system (DBMS) is a system or software designed to manage a database, and run operations on the data requested by numerous clients. Typical examples of [..]
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Data Base Management System. A complex set of programs that control the organization, storage and retrieval of data for many users; extensively used in business environments. Data is organized in fiel [..]
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A abbreviation for Database Management System. See Database Server for a more detailed description.
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Database management system. A system or software designed to manage a database, which allows numerous users to request and run various data operations.
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An acronym for DataBase Management System.
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Database Management System
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database management systems. A database management system is a suite of applications for creating, maintaining, and querying database files.
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A Database Management System (DBMS) organizes a database (also a huge, interrelated amount of data). The system monitors the access to data and ensures that several users have a possibility to access [..]
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