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Database

For Database we have terms and definitions in 24 topics. The topics are Bioinformatics, Business Intelligence, Business Process, Cad, Computer Technology, Direct Mail, Direct Marketing, Distance Learning, Government Documents, HIV and AIDs, Hard Drive Recovery, Health Informatics, Library, Linux, Red Hat, Marketing, Newton, Non-Profit Accountability, Non-Profit Marketing, Photography, RAID Drive Recovery, Research, Supply Chain, Technology and Web.



Database (Bioinformatics)

Any file system by which data gets stored following a logical process. (see also relational database)


Database (Business Intelligence)

A collection of information, tables, and other objects organised and presented to serve a specific purpose, such as searching, sorting, and recombining data. Databases are stored in files.


Database (Business Process)

A collection of related data organized to serve one or more independent applications, stored with security, privacy, and integrity controls.


Database (Cad)

A comprehensive collection of information in a specific format
applicable to a user's needs.


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Database (Computer Technology)

A databses is a tool for collecting data in a orderly fasion. Data can be sorted and retrieved releatively quick.


Database (Direct Mail)

Can be as simple as a card file; a collection of information stored in a computer medium that can be easily accessed and manipulated.


Database (Direct Marketing)

A file that is maintained on a computer comprised of pertinent information such as a company's prospects or customers. The file can serve multiple applications and be manipulated for various purposes. The following definitions apply to databases used for direct marketing purposes:* Database AnalysisInterpreting information within the database in order to gain customer insight and improve marketing efficiency. * Commercial Database ManagementProfessional management of large compiled databases for list segmentation and rental. * Database ModelingUsing statistical techniques in order to predict future customer behavior.


Database (Distance Learning)

A collection of information retrieved by query. Databases can provide access to citations, abstracts, full-text documents, numeric data, etc.


Database (Government Documents)

1. A structured set of information, stored in a book, disk, computer, etc.
UIUC Library Glossary


Database (HIV and AIDs)

A collection of data arranged for ease of retrieval by a computer. Data can also be stored in a manner where it is easily compared to existing sets.


Database (Hard Drive Recovery)

A collection of data stored on a computer system medium, such as a hard drive, CD-ROM, etc., that can be used for more than one purpose.


Database (Health Informatics)

Structure repositor fo data consistin o collectio o dat an thei associate dat model an usuall store o compute system Th existenc o regula an forma indexin structur permit rapi retrieva o individua element o th database Se also Model Knowledge-base.


Database (Library)

A structured set of information, stored in a book, on a disk, or on a computer that provides bibiliographic citations, abstracts, and/or fulltext. An index is a type of database.


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Database (Linux, Red Hat)

A collection of persistently accessed data that is typically stored for fast and/or arbitrary access. Data stored within a database can be queried, viewed, and manipulated by user applications or Web services such as forms and applets.


Database (Marketing)

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.


Database (Newton)

A set of related files that is created and controlled by a software-based management system. Source: TE


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Database (Non-Profit Accountability)

An organized collection of information, characterized by the use of data fields, it provides a foundation for procedures such as retrieving information, drawing conclusions, and making decisions.


Database (Non-Profit Marketing)

An organized collection of information, characterized by the use of data fields, it provides a foundation for procedures such as retrieving information, drawing conclusions, and making decisions.


Database (Photography)

A database is a collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed, managed, and updated.


Database (RAID Drive Recovery)

A collection of data stored on a computer system medium, such as a hard drive, CD-ROM, etc., that can be used for more than one purpose.


Database (Research)

A collection of data organized for retrieval. In libraries, databases usually contain references to sources retrievable by a variety of means. Databases may contain bibliographic citations, descriptive abstracts, full-text documents, or a combination.


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Database (Supply Chain)

Data stored in computer-readable form, usually indexed or sorted in a logical order by which users can find a particular item of data they need.


Database (Technology)

An organized collection of information, characterized by the use of data fields, it provides a foundation for procedures such as retrieving information, drawing conclusions, and making decisions.


Database (Web)

A collection of data: part numbers, product codes, customer information, etc. It usually refers to data organized and stored on a computer that can be searched and retrieved by a computer program.


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