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A relational database management system provides a straightforward formal structure for storing and managing information in tables. Data storage and retrieval are implemented with simple tables.

Database management system - A DBMS is a collection of computer programs and software for organizing the information in a database.

Database Management Systems: Software systems specifically designed to store attribute data.

Database Management System (DBMS): A systematic approach to creating, maintaining, accessing, reporting, and analyzing attribute (alphanumeric or text) data.

database management system (DBMS)
A set of computer programs for organizing the information in a database.

Database Management System (DBMS)
System providing for the input, storage and retrieval of data.
Datum
A datum is a mathematical surface on which a mapping and coordinate system is based.

Database Management System (DBMS) - 1. The software for managing and manipulating the whole GIS including the graphic and tabular data. 2. Often used to describe the software for managing (e.g.

database management system (DBMS)A set of computer programs for organizing the information in a database.

[edit] Database management systems
A database management system (DBMS) is software that organizes the storage of data. It controls the creation, maintenance, and the use of the database tables of an organization and its end users.

Oracle Database Management System
Oracle is a modern relational database management system. It acts as an interface between the physical storage and the logical presentation of data.

DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DBMS A collection of software for organising the information in a database. Typically it contains routines for data input, verification, storage, retrieval, and combination.

Database Management System (DBMS)
An acronym for Database Management System, a computer-based system or application software that enables users to build and maintain a non-spatial database.

Database management systems specialize in the storage and management of all types of data including geographic data. DBMSs are optimized to store and retrieve data and many GISs rely on them for this purpose.

a database management system (DBMS)
tools for geographic query, analysis, and visualization
a graphical user interface (GUI) for easy access to tools ...

DBMS (Database Management System) - A collection of software tools, procedures and rules for the creation, management and use of databases. See also Database and Database Administrator.
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DBMS: Database Management System. A DBMS is a set of computer programs used for the information within a single project, or within one unit or the whole of an organization.

Relational database management system. A database management system with the ability to access data organized in tabular files that can be related to each other by a common field (item).

Relational database management system
RDC
Regional Distribution Centre (Natural Resources Canada); Research Data Centre (Canada) ...

As in other database management systems, numerous data updates are constantly being made to a GIS database. So GIS databases, like other databases, must support update transactions. However, GIS users have some specialized transactional requirements.

Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS)
Tables
Almost all of the tabular data used in a GIS are stored in relational database tables.

DBMS stands for database management system. A DBMS is an organizational plan for the use of information within a single project, or within one unit or the whole of an organization.

Foreign Key In a relational database management system terms, the item or column of a data that is used to relate one file to another. Format 1. The pattern in which data are systematically arranged for use on a computer.
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DATABASE INTEGRATION (DBI) ArcInfo software's link to relational database management systems (RDBMS). DBI enables ArcInfo users to access existing commercial databases and take advantage of the power and capabilities of the RDBMS.

DBF Data Base File - the dBase file format DBMS Database management system.

An easy way to understand the concept of DBMS (Database management systems) is to ask the question "How much was my power bill for this month last year?" You might have stuck the old bill in an envelope in a drawer of your desk.

Geographic database management systems are more complex than database management systems used for banking, library searches, airline bookings, and medical records.

A database management system (DBMS) is computer software designed for the purpose of managing databases based on a variety of data models. ...

Spatial database management systems (SDBMS) were developed that linked computer mapping capabilities with traditional database management capabilities (Burrough 1987; Sheppard 1991).

The research on object-orientation approaches has four main topics: data modeling, programming languages, database management systems and user interfaces (Maguire, 1994).

However, when data volumes become large and the number of data users becomes more than a few, it is often best to use a database management system (DBMS) to help store, organize, and manage data.

[ESRI software] A process that connects to a relational database management system (RDBMS), using the RDBMS server libraries, and becomes the dedicated link for a GIS client to the database.

Geodatabases are object-oriented data models that are stored in a relational database management system. They enable you to store multiple feature classes and the topological relationship among them.

GRASS can be linked to one or many database management systems (DBMS). The db.* set of commands provides basic SQL support for attribute management, while the v.db.* set of commands operates on the vector map (see Vector introduction).

Most GIS software utilizes proprietary software for their spatial editing and retrieval system, and a database management system (DBMS) for their attribute storage.

Tools for the input and manipulation of geographic information.
A database management system (DBMS)
Tools that support geographic query, analysis, and visualization
A graphical user interface (GUI) for easy access to tools ...

Database support
- Oracle RDBMS
- Architecture supports implementation on alternative relational database management systems (RDBMS) by Bentley Professional Services ...

These procedures: Sorts, Selections, Transformations, Summaries, Joins are at the heart of the ability of GIS and relational database management systems (RDBMS) to create new information by associating data from different sources.

The term "database application" usually refers to software providing a user interface to a database. The software that actually manages the data is usually called a database management system (DBMS) or (if it is embedded) a database engine.

book contains more than 10,000 terms embracing all aspects of geoprocessing and geoanalysis, spatial and network analysis, resource management, facilities management, automated mapping, computer-aided design and drafting, database management systems, ...

SQL: Structured Query Language. A syntax for defining and manipulating data from a relational database. Developed by IBM in the 1970s, it has become an industry standard for query languages in most relational database management systems.

GIS software incorporating a relational database must conform to the Structured Query Language standard (FIPS 127-2) described in the Database Management Systems for Multi-user Applications Standard.

Geodatabases can be stored in IBM DB2, IBM Informix, Oracle, Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, and PostgreSQL relational database management systems, or in a system of files, such as a file geodatabase.

Developed by IBM in the 1970s, it has become an industry standard for query languages in most relational database management systems.
Scale: The ratio of the distance measured on a map to that measured on the ground between the same two points.

See also: Database Management, Database, GIS, Information, Relation

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