dbms
IPA: dˈibiɛmˈɛs
Root Word: DBMS
noun
- (databases, software) Initialism of database management system. [(databases) A suite of interrelated computer programs designed to manage message processing and database update in a tightly controlled manner.]
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Examples of "dbms" in Sentences
- Most DBMS implement a relational model.
- It claims to be world's first hybrid DBMS.
- They are automatically enforced by the DBMS.
- A database is entirely different from a DBMS.
- BigTable is a fast and extremely large scale DBMS.
- The output of a translator is sent to the appropriate DBMS.
- This design satisfies the requirement of DBMS independence.
- A component DBS in a DBMS may be centralized or distributed.
- A DBMS can be classified as either centralized or distributed.
- The schedule describes the actions of the transactions as seen by the DBMS.
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