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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-258772012-03-03T05:01:50Z My SQL Fraser, Sophia Tin học Database he modern solution to this problem is the database. A single entry is made for each country, for example, in a reference list that might be called the Country table. When someone needs to indicate the United Kingdom, he only has one choice available to him from the list: a single entry called "United Kingdom". In this example, "United Kingdom" is the unique representation of a country, and any further information about this country can use the same term from the same list to refer to the same country. For example, a list of telephone country codes and a list of European castles both need to refer to countries; by using the same Country table to provide this identical information to both of the new lists, we've established new relationships among different lists that only have one item in common: country. A relational database, therefore, is simply a collection of lists that share some common pieces of information. 2011-09-19T03:37:24Z 2011-09-19T03:37:24Z 2009 Book 978 93 80168 44 9 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/25877 en application/pdf Global Media |
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he modern solution to this problem is the database. A single entry is made for each
country, for example, in a reference list that might be called the Country table. When
someone needs to indicate the United Kingdom, he only has one choice available to him
from the list: a single entry called "United Kingdom". In this example, "United Kingdom"
is the unique representation of a country, and any further information about this country
can use the same term from the same list to refer to the same country. For example, a list
of telephone country codes and a list of European castles both need to refer to countries;
by using the same Country table to provide this identical information to both of the new
lists, we've established new relationships among different lists that only have one item in
common: country. A relational database, therefore, is simply a collection of lists that
share some common pieces of information. |
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