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DATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS AND
ARCHITECTURE
Chapter 2
Contents
Data Models, Schemas, and Instances
Categories of Data Models
Schemas, Instances, and Database State
Three Schema Architecture and Data
Independence
Database languages
DBMS Interfaces
The Database System Environment
Data Model, Schemas and Instances
The data model is a collection of
concepts that can be used to describe
the structure of a database, provides
necessary means to achieve this
abstraction.
By structure of a database we mean
data types, relationships, and constraints
that hold a database.
Categories of Data Model
 High-level or conceptual data model
 Provide concepts that are close to the way many
users perceive data.
 Low level or physical data model
 Provides concepts that describe the details of how
data is stored in the computer
 Representational or implementational data
model
 Provide concepts that may be understood by user ,
but that are not too far removed from the way data
is organized within the computer.
Schemas,Instances and database State
 It is important to distinguish between the
description of the database and the database
itself.
 The description of a database is called the
database schema which is specified during
database design and is not expected to
change frequently
 The actual data in a database may change
quite frequently and is called a database state
or snapshot.
3Schema Architecture
3 Schema Architecture
 Internal Level has internal schema, which
describes the physical storage structure of the
database.
 Conceptual Level has conceptual schema, and
hides the physical storage structures and
concentrates on describing entities, data
types, relationships , user operations and
constraints.
 External or View Level describes a part of the
database that is particular to a group of users
interest in it and hides the rest of the database
from that user group.
Data Independence
Logical Data Independence
Capacity to change the conceptual schema
without changing the application programs
or external schema.
Physical data independence
Capacity to change the internal schema
without changing the conceptual schema
DBMS Languages
 DDL
 Used by DBA and Database designers to define
both conceptual and internal schemas.
 Storage Definition Language (sdl): used to
define the internal schema
 View Definition Language(VDL): used to
specify the user views and their mapping to
the conceptual schema.
 DML( data manipulation language): for
retrieval , insertion,deletion and modification of
the data.
Interfaces
Menu based Interfaces
Forms-based Interfaces
Graphical User Interfaces
Natural Language Interfaces
Interfaces for Parametric Users
Interfaces for DBA
The Database System Environment
Classification of Database
Management System
Several criteria are normally used to
classify DBMS’s
Data Model
Number of Users
Number of Sites
Cost

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Chapter2

  • 1. DATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS AND ARCHITECTURE Chapter 2
  • 2. Contents Data Models, Schemas, and Instances Categories of Data Models Schemas, Instances, and Database State Three Schema Architecture and Data Independence Database languages DBMS Interfaces The Database System Environment
  • 3. Data Model, Schemas and Instances The data model is a collection of concepts that can be used to describe the structure of a database, provides necessary means to achieve this abstraction. By structure of a database we mean data types, relationships, and constraints that hold a database.
  • 4. Categories of Data Model  High-level or conceptual data model  Provide concepts that are close to the way many users perceive data.  Low level or physical data model  Provides concepts that describe the details of how data is stored in the computer  Representational or implementational data model  Provide concepts that may be understood by user , but that are not too far removed from the way data is organized within the computer.
  • 5. Schemas,Instances and database State  It is important to distinguish between the description of the database and the database itself.  The description of a database is called the database schema which is specified during database design and is not expected to change frequently  The actual data in a database may change quite frequently and is called a database state or snapshot.
  • 7. 3 Schema Architecture  Internal Level has internal schema, which describes the physical storage structure of the database.  Conceptual Level has conceptual schema, and hides the physical storage structures and concentrates on describing entities, data types, relationships , user operations and constraints.  External or View Level describes a part of the database that is particular to a group of users interest in it and hides the rest of the database from that user group.
  • 8. Data Independence Logical Data Independence Capacity to change the conceptual schema without changing the application programs or external schema. Physical data independence Capacity to change the internal schema without changing the conceptual schema
  • 9. DBMS Languages  DDL  Used by DBA and Database designers to define both conceptual and internal schemas.  Storage Definition Language (sdl): used to define the internal schema  View Definition Language(VDL): used to specify the user views and their mapping to the conceptual schema.  DML( data manipulation language): for retrieval , insertion,deletion and modification of the data.
  • 10. Interfaces Menu based Interfaces Forms-based Interfaces Graphical User Interfaces Natural Language Interfaces Interfaces for Parametric Users Interfaces for DBA
  • 11. The Database System Environment
  • 12. Classification of Database Management System Several criteria are normally used to classify DBMS’s Data Model Number of Users Number of Sites Cost