You may read the previous posting (Part 1):
- Database in Everyday Aspects of Life - Part 1 | Tanza Erlambang Update
Then, in 1970s as said by Haadi (2010: The Evolution of Database) that E.F. Codd to propose the use of a relational database model to change the way people thought about databases.
Codd ideas open the era of relational database model (Relational Database and Database Management).
This model became the standard principle for database systems as we ever know.
Whether we know or not very much about databases, their effect on our daily lives is extensive.
Databases are everywhere in our society, include in:
- sports
- finance
- government and private organizations
- social media
- health care and even online game.
Thus, databases are as unavoidable in daily life as they are necessary for all of us.
What do you thinks?
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I have never seen Purple bell peppers, red or green here in Turkey usually...
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They tell us this and then they can lose our medical records so easily. And never seem to keep them up to date. So I do wonder just how good the data bases are.
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An interesting post. But I do have to wonder how hard it is to keep the info intact.
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Some very interesting peppers in the photos.
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I don't want to fuss, but you have too many ads to figure out what the post is about. Maybe you could cut back on it just a little.
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Fig 01- Purple Crape myrtle, just for illustration.
Then, in 1970s as said by Haadi (2010: The Evolution of Database) that E.F. Codd to propose the use of a relational database model to change the way people thought about databases.
Codd ideas open the era of relational database model (Relational Database and Database Management).
This model became the standard principle for database systems as we ever know.
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Databases, if they are breached, will cause problems for the public and businesses.
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Fig 02- Purple bell peppers
Whether we know or not very much about databases, their effect on our daily lives is extensive.
Beautiful post
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Fig 03- Public parking, illustration
Databases are everywhere in our society, include in:
- sports
- finance
- government and private organizations
- social media
- health care and even online game.
Thus, databases are as unavoidable in daily life as they are necessary for all of us.
What do you thins?
# Previous postings:
- UNDERSTANDING DISEASES IN HUMAN BODY THROUGH KNOCKOUT GENES – PART 2
- AMERICA IS TOP IMPORTER OF ORNAMENTAL FISH – PART 2 | TANZA ERLAMBANG
- HALLOWEEN IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD – PHOTOS | TANZA ERLAMBANG UPDATE
- WHAT HABIT MAY CONTRIBUTE TO DIABETES? - DIABETES 27 | TANZA