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Presentado por:
Luz Mery Carmona
Donis Diru Ahumada
Jonathan David Rodriguez
Ismael Eliecer Martinez Castilla
Luis Daniel De Leon
Presentado a:
Rafael Dionisio Ortega Almeida (Tutor)
What is a database?
It is a set of information (a set of data) related that is grouped or structured. The data is
stored in a way that is independent of the programs that use it, and concrete and
determined methods are used to include new data and to modify or extract those already
stored.
The file itself does not constitute a database, but rather the way in which the information
is organized is what gives rise to the database. Manual databases can be difficult to
manage and modify. For example, in a phone book it is not possible to find the number
of an individual if we do not know his surname, even if we know his address.
Similarly, in a patient file in which the information is disordered by the name of the same,
it will be a rather cumbersome task to find all the patients who live in a certain area. The
problems discussed above can be solved by creating a computerized database.
From the computer point of view, a database is a system formed by a set of data stored
on disks that allow direct access to them and a set of programs that manipulate this set of
data.
From the more formal point of view, we could define a database as a set of structured,
reliable and homogeneous data, organized independently on the machine, accessible in
real time, shared by concurrent users who have different and non-predictable information
needs in the weather.
6. The update and recovery of data must ensure Integrity, Security and
Confidentiality of the data.
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