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That is a database that can allow simultaneous record entry by more than one person.

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How would you describe a multiuser database?

A multiuser database may exist on a single machine, such as a mainframe or other powerful computer, or it may be distributed and exist on multiple computers. Multiuser databases are accessible from multiple computers simultaneously.


discus the main approaches for managing the design of database system that has mutliple user view?

For a large multiuser database you'll need to make it robust and fast. If it has a high I/O then a good hard drive array or SSD is best.


Is windows x is multiuser os?

yes windows is a multiuser OS


Is windows NT is multiuser operational system?

yes. windows nt is a multiuser operating system


Is symbian os a multiuser os?

No


Is Macintosh a multiuser OS?

Yes.


What four main types of actions involve databases?

self-describing nature of a database system. insulation between programs and data, and data abstraction. support of multiple views of the data. sharing of data and multiuser transaction processing.


Is a multiuser operating system also described as a network operating system?

Yes, a multiuser operating system is also described as a network operating system.


What is the name of 1 multiuser operating system?

Linux.


How many types of databases?

There are three kind of database mainly . First is network database it which we consider data is linked to other data by the means of some link.Second is object oriented database, that helps to include features like abstraction, encapsulation etc.Third is Hierarchical database , that follows a simple sequence or hierarchy of data , there are nodes and a main root.


Example of multiuser single task operating system?

Novell Netware ? ? ?


What is the father of almost all modern multiuser systems?

mainframe