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A domain is your Internet address. co is the latest domain introduction and is a good alternative if your .com domain is not available
There are two sets for any given function, the domain and the range. The range is the set of outputs and the set of inputs is the domain.
Domain can be defined as an area that is controlled by a ruler. In the internet a domain is a subset in which web addresses share a common suffix.
domain is independent why? because its before range or also known as x/domain and y/range(x,y).
what is rdbms and its application
yes it is a rdbms
1. relational database management system(RDBMS) 2. object Rdbms. 1. relational database management system(RDBMS) 2. object Rdbms.
AnswerMySQL, like most modern Database Management Systems is based on the relational model. So it is a RDBMS (Relational Database Management System).
RDBMS is all about Relational Data Base Management System...
No, but some RDBMS's are available on multiples OS's (Oracle, for example: Windows, unices, bs2000... ).
which is basically an RDBMS in which object oriented feature are implemented
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RDBMS is short for Relational database management system . RDBMS defines relationship between the tables . MPP stands for massive parallel processing and in RDBMS MPP refers to the processing of several table ,that are in relation with one another together.
firstly what is database, a collection of information in called data and collection of data is known as database. data stores in the form of tabels and in the RDBMS two or more tables hold a relation. they allow fragmentation of the data(fragment of rows or columns for tables). RDBMS consists 14 cord's rules for RDBMS, there are no any RDBMS which are follow the cord's rules. RDBMS is used in Banking system,Airline ,Railway reservation sytem or where we take information from two or more tables. the distributed form of database must be RDBMS. Sohrab Hamid Siddiqui(CMC, noida, india)
A DBMS becomes an RDBMS when the data contained in its tables are related to one another by referential integrity rules. DBMS - Database Management System RDBMS - Relational Database Management System