veri tabani, veri tabanı veritabanı, veri tabanı, veritabanları, veri bankası comp, veri tabanı comp, veritabanı, bilg. veri tabanı, bilgi tabanı, (fiil)ri tabanı, VERİ TABANI:Lojik bir sıra dahilinde tertiplenmiş bir bilgi elemanı grubu veya bununla ilgili şekiller. Verilen bir amaca ve verilen bir bilgi işlem sistemine yeterli en az bir dosyadan oluşan ve diğer bir topluluğun parçası veya tümünü teşkil eden bir bilgi topluluğu, bilgi yığını, bilgi tabanı, veri tabanları,
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VERİ TABANI:Lojik bir sıra dahilinde tertiplenmiş bir bilgi elemanı grubu veya bununla ilgili şekiller. Verilen bir amaca ve verilen bir bilgi işlem sistemine yeterli en az bir dosyadan oluşan ve diğer bir topluluğun parçası veya tümünü teşkil eden bir bilgi topluluğu Askeri
A combination of (1) and (2), A software program for storing, retrieving and manipulating a database(1), To enter data into a database, A collection of (usually) organized information in a regular structure, usually but not necessarily in a machine-readable format accessible by a computer, a collection of information in electronic format Some databases have bibliographical information relating to books, articles, and other published material Other databases provide numeric or statistical information [Find out more about the databases available from Memorial at MUN Libraries: Databases ], D Database - an organized collection of information (e g ERIC, The Catalogue), A collection of related types of data in a single file or set of files for sorting, analysing, and reporting, Related information stored in one location in a digital format Dependant upon the software used to manage a database, minimally, information can be added to, retrieved from and sorted, A database is a collection of data, typically organized to make common retrievals easy and efficient Some common database programs include Oracle, Sybase, Postgres, Informix, Filemaker, etc, One or more structured sets of persistent data, usually associated with software (a database management system) to update and query the data In AIPS++, the Table system is used to enable a database A simple database might be a single file containing many records, each of which contains the same set of fields where each field is a certain fixed width A more complex relational database allows the definition of data structures, storage and retrieval operations, and integrity constraints In such a database, the data and relations between them are organized in tables, an organized body of related information, A set of related information created, stored, or manipulated by a computerized management information system, A collection of (usually) organized information in a regular structure, usually but not necessarily in a machine-readable format accessed by a computer, A collection of stored data, is an organized collection of information stored on a computer With Optix, a database is an organized collection of electronic documents stored on a computer The database is structured to facilitate the search and retrieval of information contained in the database, A specific collection of information Most sites typically have a single database for their full text collections, with separate databases for abstract databases Download The action of saving information to your disk, whether permanent or temporary, for personal reference or use, A collection of information organized and presented to serve a specific purpose (A telephone book is a common database ) A computerized database is an updated, organized file of machine readable information that is rapidly searched and retrieved by computer, An organized collection of information in computerized format, a computerized collection of information, A data structure that stores metadata, i e data about data More generally, an organized collection of information, A collection of data or information As the term is usually employed in on-line information retrieval, it refers to a collection of records, file containing data on a certain subject, A database is a collection of data that is stored in a computer and that can easily be used and added to. They maintain a database of hotels that cater for businesswomen. a large amount of data stored in a computer system so that you can find and use it easily. Collection of data or information organized for rapid search and retrieval, especially by a computer. Databases are structured to facilitate storage, retrieval, modification, and deletion of data in conjunction with various data-processing operations. A database consists of a file or set of files that can be broken down into records, each of which consists of one or more fields. Fields are the basic units of data storage. Users retrieve database information primarily through queries. Using keywords and sorting commands, users can rapidly search, rearrange, group, and select the field in many records to retrieve or create reports on particular aggregates of data according to the rules of the database management system being used, A collection of related information All the data about a calf crop might be called a database See DBMS, 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 Back to Top, (MySQL)-A collection of organized information in which a computer can easily display and select different fields of data You can think of a database as an electronic filing system You can include anything from birthdays to travel itinerary in a database MySQL is the database management system we feature at Thelix Back to Top, A shared collection of logically related data, designed to meet the information needs of multiple users in an organization The term database is often erroneously referred to as a synonym for a database management system (DBMS) They are not equivalent A database is a store of data that describe entities and the relationships between the entities A database management system is the software mechanism for managing that data, A collection of information, usually stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer, a database is an organized collection of information or data The Swansea Voyager catalogue is a database of library stock and we have access to other databases, such as Web of Science, which can help you to find information on a topic Our subject services page can help you to select a database, A collection of related information about a subject organized in a useful manner that provides a base or foundation for procedures such as retrieving information, drawing conclusions, and making decisions, Any organized collection of information; it may be paper or electronic, 1 Any collection of information on a specific subject or area Specifically, a computerized collection of such information 2 A computer program designed to store such information, - can be as simple as a card file; a collection of information stored in a computer medium that can be easily accessed and manipulated, Attributive form of data base, DB, raw facts usually organized around a topic, account number, or key to make specific items easy to find, A collection of data put together to serve a particular purpose Computers are used to store and manipulate data Recording list of information in a database makes it easier to organise and retrieve it later, A collection of files that, when taken as a set, represent a coherent whole Example: the contract database may be 30 separate files or "views" of client orders for airtime, Internal storage of information that can be easily handled by the system, a collection of interrelated data stored together to serve one or more applications; stored so as to be independent of the programs using the data, body of data stored in a computer (arranged for rapid expansion, updating and retrieval), A large, ordered collection of information, A collection of logically related records or files, A program designed for storing information in organized categories, A collection of data i e the Careplan data file, A collection of data stored in computer-readable form, in computer technology, a collection of related information stored in a computer, A set or collection of interrelated data stored and managed for a particular project A data base can be stored in machine readable form (on magnetic tape, disk or optical disk) or it can be on paper (as in a book) The same as a data bank except that the data is for a specific project Data base can also mean a collection of information or material (in digital or analogue form) such as an archive or library, A large amount of data stored in a well-organized manner A data base management system (DBMS) is a program that allows access to the information, in ERDAS IMAGINE, a set of continuous and thematic raster layers, vector layers, attribute information, and other kinds of data which represent one area of interest A data base is usually part of a geographic information system, Collection of data organized for rapid search and retrieval, A large amount of data stored in a well-organized manner A database management system is a program that allows access to the information, A collection of structured information for creating a specific format out of some, or all, of the collected data, A set of one or more computer files that is used by one or more application programs and that minimizes data redundancy, In electronic records, a set of data, consisting of at least one file or of a group of integrated files, usually stored in one location and made available to several users at the same time for various applications, A structured collection of data (not imply any physical media), Data organized and stored so that it can be manipulated or extracted to meet various applications but managed independently of them [SAA], A collection of information kept in accessible form for purposes of research, comparison and analysis, A group of data stored together and organized according to characteristics that the data have in common, Collection of data that is organized so that its contents can be easily accessed, managed, and updated, Computer programs that assign multiple characteristics to data and allow users to sort the data by characteristic, plural of database, A collection of related information stored electronically where it can be manipulated, searched and added to, in the context of this gateway, databases refers to electronic indexes which may sometimes include fulltext articles, or Online databases Discrete bodies of information stored electronically: the Library's catalog, aka "OWL," InfoTrac, and the Boston Globe online The Library subscribes to a number of databases: FirstSearch, Dialog@Carl, and InfoTrac are the largest These databases contain searchable almanacs, journals, serials, directories, newspapers, and more Each database has its own search engine You cannot access these databases through a common search engine like Google or AltaVista, The entire collection of information stored in the computer in machine-readable form; e g , the patron database includes all of the information needed to identify a patron such as name, address, and telephone number, A collection of organised, related data, especially one in electronic form that can be accessed and manipulated by specialised computer software, systematic organization of information that is readable by computer, Electronic data banks The term most often refers to bibliographic electronic files, which are computerized indexes to journal articles Most databases have been developed around a particular subject and are accessible by subject and keyword Several Library periodical databases include the full-text of the articles For example, Periodical Abstracts provides the full-text to about 65% of the articles indexed, A collection of related information about a subject organized in a useful manner that provides a base of foundation for procedures such as retrieving information, drawing conclusions, and making decisions, Researched databases,
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A combination of (1) and (2)
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A software program for storing, retrieving and manipulating a database(1) - "Which database do you use: MySQL or Oracle?"
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A collection of (usually) organized information in a regular structure, usually but not necessarily in a machine-readable format accessible by a computer - "I have a database of all my contacts in my filoFAX."
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a collection of information in electronic format Some databases have bibliographical information relating to books, articles, and other published material Other databases provide numeric or statistical information [Find out more about the databases available from Memorial at MUN Libraries: Databases ]
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A collection of related types of data in a single file or set of files for sorting, analysing, and reporting
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Related information stored in one location in a digital format Dependant upon the software used to manage a database, minimally, information can be added to, retrieved from and sorted
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A database is a collection of data, typically organized to make common retrievals easy and efficient Some common database programs include Oracle, Sybase, Postgres, Informix, Filemaker, etc
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One or more structured sets of persistent data, usually associated with software (a database management system) to update and query the data In AIPS++, the Table system is used to enable a database A simple database might be a single file containing many records, each of which contains the same set of fields where each field is a certain fixed width A more complex relational database allows the definition of data structures, storage and retrieval operations, and integrity constraints In such a database, the data and relations between them are organized in tables
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A set of related information created, stored, or manipulated by a computerized management information system
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A collection of (usually) organized information in a regular structure, usually but not necessarily in a machine-readable format accessed by a computer
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is an organized collection of information stored on a computer With Optix, a database is an organized collection of electronic documents stored on a computer The database is structured to facilitate the search and retrieval of information contained in the database
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A specific collection of information Most sites typically have a single database for their full text collections, with separate databases for abstract databases Download The action of saving information to your disk, whether permanent or temporary, for personal reference or use
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A collection of information organized and presented to serve a specific purpose (A telephone book is a common database ) A computerized database is an updated, organized file of machine readable information that is rapidly searched and retrieved by computer
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A data structure that stores metadata, i e data about data More generally, an organized collection of information
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A collection of data or information As the term is usually employed in on-line information retrieval, it refers to a collection of records
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A database is a collection of data that is stored in a computer and that can easily be used and added to. They maintain a database of hotels that cater for businesswomen. a large amount of data stored in a computer system so that you can find and use it easily. Collection of data or information organized for rapid search and retrieval, especially by a computer. Databases are structured to facilitate storage, retrieval, modification, and deletion of data in conjunction with various data-processing operations. A database consists of a file or set of files that can be broken down into records, each of which consists of one or more fields. Fields are the basic units of data storage. Users retrieve database information primarily through queries. Using keywords and sorting commands, users can rapidly search, rearrange, group, and select the field in many records to retrieve or create reports on particular aggregates of data according to the rules of the database management system being used
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A collection of related information All the data about a calf crop might be called a database See DBMS
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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 Back to Top
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(MySQL)-A collection of organized information in which a computer can easily display and select different fields of data You can think of a database as an electronic filing system You can include anything from birthdays to travel itinerary in a database MySQL is the database management system we feature at Thelix Back to Top
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A shared collection of logically related data, designed to meet the information needs of multiple users in an organization The term database is often erroneously referred to as a synonym for a database management system (DBMS) They are not equivalent A database is a store of data that describe entities and the relationships between the entities A database management system is the software mechanism for managing that data
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A collection of information, usually stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer
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a database is an organized collection of information or data The Swansea Voyager catalogue is a database of library stock and we have access to other databases, such as Web of Science, which can help you to find information on a topic Our subject services page can help you to select a database
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A collection of related information about a subject organized in a useful manner that provides a base or foundation for procedures such as retrieving information, drawing conclusions, and making decisions
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Any organized collection of information; it may be paper or electronic
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1 Any collection of information on a specific subject or area Specifically, a computerized collection of such information 2 A computer program designed to store such information
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Attributive form of data base - "data-base management"
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raw facts usually organized around a topic, account number, or key to make specific items easy to find
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A collection of data put together to serve a particular purpose Computers are used to store and manipulate data Recording list of information in a database makes it easier to organise and retrieve it later
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body of data stored in a computer (arranged for rapid expansion, updating and retrieval)
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A set or collection of interrelated data stored and managed for a particular project A data base can be stored in machine readable form (on magnetic tape, disk or optical disk) or it can be on paper (as in a book) The same as a data bank except that the data is for a specific project Data base can also mean a collection of information or material (in digital or analogue form) such as an archive or library
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In electronic records, a set of data, consisting of at least one file or of a group of integrated files, usually stored in one location and made available to several users at the same time for various applications
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Data organized and stored so that it can be manipulated or extracted to meet various applications but managed independently of them [SAA]
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A collection of information kept in accessible form for purposes of research, comparison and analysis
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Collection of data that is organized so that its contents can be easily accessed, managed, and updated
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or Online databases Discrete bodies of information stored electronically: the Library's catalog, aka "OWL," InfoTrac, and the Boston Globe online The Library subscribes to a number of databases: FirstSearch, Dialog@Carl, and InfoTrac are the largest These databases contain searchable almanacs, journals, serials, directories, newspapers, and more Each database has its own search engine You cannot access these databases through a common search engine like Google or AltaVista
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