
1) Body of information 2) Collection of information 3) Collection of stats 4) Computer bank 5) Computer collection 6) Computer facts program 7) Computer organization 8) Computerised inventory 9) Computerized information 10) Electronic information bank 11) English-language journal 12) Info 13) Info bank
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1) File 2) List 3) Listing 4) Spreadsheet
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A compendium of information on current and prospective users that usually includes demographic data as well as use data, volume and content. This is a privacy issue in American libraries. The address data of library users can be called 'point-of-sale (use) data and is a rich source of marketing data for library management.
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A program that stores records of information.
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[Noun] Information stored on a computer.
Example: The college had my address and enrolment number on their database.
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A structured collection of records,
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(1) A collection of data sets with supporting metadata related to a system, project or facility. (2) A collection of integrated data serviced by a Data Base Management System (DBMS); often organized for quick search and retrieval. Source: ESAD.
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A collection of organised data that can be searched, re-arranged and processed to enhance its value. Database is a bad description in reality. It should be called an information-base since data is just a collection of numbers, letters, pictures etc where as information is a usable and valueable collection.
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A database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer so that a computer program can consult it to answer queries. The records retrieved in answer to queries are information that can be used to make decisions.
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A collection of interrelated data items stored together without unnecessary redundancy, to serve one or more applications.
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A structured file of information or a set of logically related data stored and retrieved using computer-based means. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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A collection of tables which often includes forms for entering data, rules for checking and validating data that which has been entered, and the format for creating informative reports.
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A collection of related data stored in one or more computerized files in a manner that can be accessed by users or computer programs via a database management system.
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An application which is primarily used to store pieces of information which can be accessed for processing. An example of a database application is Microsoft Access.
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An electronic filing cabinet.
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A collection of digitally stored records
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A collection of information arranged in a way to facilitate updating and retrieval. Computer databases commonly consist both of materials protected by copyright and materials that are said to be in the public domain, either because their copyright has run out or because they consist of ideas and facts that themselves do not receive copyright protec...
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A database is a collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed, managed, and updated.
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An organized collection of data (information, facts, names, addresses, statistics) in computer form so the data can be used in a variety of different ways. Can be useful for marketing or game administration or sales or a variety of purposes.
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A database is a collection of information that is organised so that it can easily be accessed, managed, and updated. In one view, databases can be classified according to types of content. The most prevalent approach is the relational database, a tabular database in which data is defined so that it can be reorganized and accessed in a number of dif...
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A collection of data files that are organized in a specified manner, and used in analysis of trials.
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(DBMS) A computer database management system refers to the storage and organization of data. Databases are used for easy retrieval of information.
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A computer holding large amounts of information that can be searched by an Internet user. A storehouse of information on the Net.
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noun an organized body of related information
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A collection of information organized and presented to serve a specific purpose. A computerized database is an updated, organized file of machine readable information that is rapidly searched and retrieved by computer.
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