Data: Raw, unprocessed facts such as characters, numbers, images, or symbols that have no context or meaning on their own.
Example: "12345" or a list of customer names.
Information: Data that has been processed, organized, or formatted to provide meaning and support decision-making.
Example: A report showing total sales per month.
Knowledge: The understanding and insights gained from analyzing and interpreting information, enabling informed decisions.
Example: Recognizing sales trends over time to forecast future demand.
Data Dependence: The reliance of data access and processing on the structure of data files, leading to inflexibility and complexity.
Example: Changes in file structure require modifications in all programs accessing the data.
Data Redundancy: The unnecessary duplication of data across multiple storage locations, often causing inconsistency.
Example: Same customer data stored in different departmental files.
1. How do data redundancy and data dependence in file systems differ from each other?
2. When was the importance of proper database design first widely recognized in the evolution of data management systems?
3. What is a key characteristic that distinguishes modern database systems from early file systems in their evolution?
Database — definition?
Organized data storage system managed by software.
Database environment — includes?
Data, metadata, DBMS, users, hardware.
Data redundancy — issue?
Unnecessary data duplication causing inconsistency.
Data dependence — problem?
Ties applications to data structure, complicating changes.
Database evolution — from what?
Manual and file-based data management to DBMS.
Operational database — purpose?
Supports daily business transactions.
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