Python Database Design Build A Database Management System
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A database management system (DBMS) is a software package designed to define, manipulate, retrieve and manage data in a database. A DBMS generally manipulates the data itself, the data format, field names, record structure and file structure. It also defines rules to validate and manipulate this data. Database management systems are set up on specific data handling concepts, as the practice of administrating a database evolves. The earliest databases only handled individual single pieces of specially formatted data. Today's more evolved systems can handle different kinds of less formatted data and tie them together in more elaborate ways. Over time, the models for database management systems have changed considerably. This is a key part of understanding how various DBMS options work. The earliest types of database management systems consisted mainly of hierarchy and network models. The hierarchy model is one where each node or component has a child/parent relationship with one other node or component. In the network model, the difference is that a single component can have multiple relationships - think of this as a single node being able to "multicast" connections. However, over time, these models became overtaken by something called a relational database. In the relational database model, individual components have attributes that are linked to their identities through a database table design. The rows and columns of an individual database table include those identities and attributes in such a way that traditional structured query language or SQL can be used to pull various kinds of information on these relational models. In this course, we covered the following topics that helped us to build full functioning Database Management System from scratch:1. How to setup a Database2. Project Setup3. Logo and Title4. Entry boxes for new records5. Database Display Box6. Time and Date7. Adding menu bar8. Viewing Database Table9. Add New Record10. Delete Record

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