Folders on computers. e.g computerised Yellow page( computerised phone book). Normal phone books are paper-based database.
No. A database can be manual, like a phone book or a shopping list. For it to be a database it needs to be structured or organised. If you take a phone book, although there are thousands of names in it, you can usually find a phone number you are looking for very quickly. This is because the phone book is structured and organised. So it does not have to be on a computer to be a database. A manual database can be computerised. The data would be entered into a computer.
A manual database is a paper based database. A computerized database is one which is held on a computer in an organised manner. A computerized database is more advantageous than manual database in terms of speed, flexibility, and ease.A manual database would normally be data held on paper. So this could be things like a phone book or address book, or files held in a filing cabinet. A computerised database is held on a computer in an organised and structured form. Usually this is done using a database application such as Oracle or Access etc. It is easy to manipulate and extract data, so far more efficient than a manual database.
Very simple, it uses algorithms. It has a huge database (Wikipedia) and it guess your character from the answers you give. For example, if your character is a woman Akinator it will examine only the data that contains female names from its database.
There are many of them. Here are just 10:Microsoft AccessOracleMySQLDbaseProgressBase (Open Office)IngresFilemakerInformixLotus Approach
Computerised data is on a computer (well yah) and a paper database is on a peice of paper ( XD ). It is also easier with a Computerised database as it is easier!!!!! :D:D:D:D:D
Folders on computers. e.g computerised Yellow page( computerised phone book). Normal phone books are paper-based database.
Folders on computers. e.g computerised Yellow page( computerised phone book).
Any data that is stored and processed on a computer
u can keep on changing it
You need internet for it. Elderly are sometimes inconvenienced.
newspaper
Grades
an example of a paper based database is a phone book or a telephone book. hope this helps
Microsoft Office Access
Computerised databases are made on the computer like library and paper based databases are made by hand or computer then printed off like a catalogue. and computerised data is quicker