No. Access is a personal (small-scale) database system.
A large number of database management systems (DBMS) exist. For example: Oracle, MySQL, DB2.
No. Microsoft Access is a database application, not an operating system.
functions of DBA in DBMS
single-user database supports only one user at a time. In other words, if user A is using the database, users B and C must wait until user A is done. A single-user database that runs on a personal computer is called a desktop database.
your personal computer
A database is a collection of tables which store information. A Database Management System is an application/environment for creating, modifying and administering any number of individual databases. For example: MSSQL databases are typically managed using MS SQL Server Management Studio MySQL databases are commonly managed using PHPMyAdmin
DBMS is the software you use to manage the database, and content is the information in the tables of the database. It is like the management of a warehouse and the content in the warehouse. Here is more of an explanation: * A database management system (DBMS) manages the data that is contained in it. The DBMS takes care of organizing and storing the data so that the user need not wory about the mechanics of storage and access. * DBMS stands for DataBase Management System. It's the software that manages the database. The database contents is the actual data. For example, if you store name and addresses in MS Access, the MS Access and file structures would be the DBMS and the actual names and addresses would be the data. In the corporate world, there is software available which is described as DBMS.
Answer Human Resource management is that you are being managed by someone within the company atmosphere. Personal managemet is when you manage yourself.
No, a personal computer is an example of a general-purpose computer. The computer in a VCR is designed for the specific purpose of operating the VCR.
Computers are used for many things in the government, such as: counting presidential votes, performing tax calculations, creating documents, running websites, organizing and cataloging census data and historical records, and more.
Database Management Systems (Abbr as DBMS) is a system which manages your database. In general, it is a set of software programs to create, store and maintain your data in a database. These software programs are provided by more than single vendor. For example: Oracle SQL IBM DB2 and MS Mysql