what is the difference between DBMS and RDBMS??
Answer Posted / satish
DBMS:1)In dbms no relationship concept
2)It supports Single User only
3)It treats Data as Files internally
4)It supports 3 rules of E.F.CODD out off 12 rules
5)It requires low Software and Hardware Requirements.
RDBMS:
1)It is used to establish the relationship concept between
two database objects, i.e, tables
2)It supports multiple users
3)It treats data as Tables internally
4)It supports minimum 6 rules of E.F.CODD
5)It requires High software and hardware requirements.
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Satish Bhutawale
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