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A collection of related data stored in one or more computerized files in a manner that can be accessed by users or computer programs via a database management system.
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A logical collection of interrelated information, managed and stored as a unit, usually on some form of mass-storage system such as magnetic tape or disk. A GIS database includes data about the spatial location and shape of geographic features recorded as points, lines, areas, pixels, grid cells, or tins, as well as their attributes.
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A set of data that is structured and organized for quick access to specific information.
Ãâó: www.umkc.edu/registrar/sis/glossary.asp
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A collection of electronic records having a standardized format and using specific software for computer access.
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An organized collection of records presented in a standardized format searched by computers. WebPals, ID Weeks Library's Online Catalog, is a database. The periodical indexes available through the library are also databases.
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