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Contents

1.ACCESS:...............................................................................................................................................4
 1.1..........................................................................................................ADVANTAGES:
4
 1.1.1DISADVANTAGES:................................................................................................4
2.ADABAS DATA BASE:...........................................................................................................................5
 2.1 ADVANTAGES:.......................................................................................................5
 2.2 DISADVANTAGES:..................................................................................................5
3. D3 DATABASE :..................................................................................................................................5
 3.1 DISADVANTAGES:..................................................................................................6
 3.2ADVANTAGES:........................................................................................................6
4.DB2 DATABASE:...................................................................................................................................6
 4.1 ADVANTAGES:.......................................................................................................6
 4.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..................................................................................................7
5. ESS BASE DATABASE:..........................................................................................................................7
 5.1ADVANTAGES:........................................................................................................7
 5.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..................................................................................................7
6. FASTOBJECT DATABASE:.....................................................................................................................7
 6.1ADVANTAGES:........................................................................................................7
 6.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..................................................................................................8
7. FILE MAKER DATABASE:.....................................................................................................................8
 7.1ADVANTAGES:........................................................................................................8
 7.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..................................................................................................8
8. GEMFIRE DATABASE:..........................................................................................................................8
 8.1 ADVANTAGES:.......................................................................................................9
 8.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..................................................................................................9
9.INFORMIX DATABASE:.........................................................................................................................9
 9.1ADVANTAGES:........................................................................................................9
 9.2DISADVANTAGES:...................................................................................................9
10.INGRES DATABASE:.........................................................................................................................10
 10.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................10
 10.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................10
11. INTER BASE SMP DATABASE:..........................................................................................................10
 11.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................10
11.2DIS ADVANTAGES:.........................................................................................................................10
12. MySQL DATABASE:.........................................................................................................................11
 12.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................11
 12.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................11
13. OBJECT STORE DATABASE:..............................................................................................................11
 13.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................12
 13.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................12
14. ORACLE DATABASE:........................................................................................................................12
 14.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................12
 14.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................12
15.SQL SERVER DATABASE:..................................................................................................................13
 15.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................13
 15.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................13
16.SQL SERVER COMPLAINT DATABASE:..............................................................................................13
 16.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................13
 16.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................14
17.SY DATABASE:.................................................................................................................................14
 17.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................14
 17.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................14
18. TERADATA DATABASE:...................................................................................................................14
 18.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................15
 18.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................15
19. VERSANT DATABASE:......................................................................................................................15
 19.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................15
 19.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................15
20. VISUAL FOXPRO DATABASE:...........................................................................................................15
 20.1ADVANTAGES:....................................................................................................16
 20.2DIS ADVANTAGES:..............................................................................................16
ASSIGNMENT
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
Name:Waleed Bin Tahir
Semester:1st
Degree program:BSCS
Roll-no:CS-546-2022
Teacher:Dr.Mubashar khatana
TOPIC:Information about different databases

1.ACCESS:
Access is a powerful database application that can help you

organize and keep track of large amounts of data. With Access,

you can easily create custom reports and forms to help you

make better decisions about your business.

1.1 ADVANTAGES:
1. Widely popular

2. Easy to install

3. Easy to integrate

4. Large amount of data


1.1.1DISADVANTAGES:
1. Triggers and Advanced functions

2. Finite database system

3. Speed

4. Data stored in single file

2.ADABAS DATA BASE:


ADABAS is a comprehensive and scalable enterprise database

management system optimized for big data and designed for

reliability and high performance.

2.1 ADVANTAGES:

ADABAS is an enterprise database management system

(DBMS) designed for reliability, high performance, scalability

and low total cost of ownership.it stores data in the form of

rows and columns.

2.2 DISADVANTAGES:
While LB fields are supported in Adabas 8, you can only store

and retrieve an entire LB field in this release. The ability to read

or write an LB field from left to right with multiple calls is an

option being considered for a future Adabas version.


3. D3 DATABASE :
D3 is a JavaScript library and framework for creating

visualizations. D3 creates visualizations by binding the data

and graphical elements to the Document Object Model. D3

associates (binding) the data (stuff you want to visualize) with

the DOM. This allows the user to manipulate, change or add to

the DOM.

3.1 DISADVANTAGES:
D3 cannot easily conceal original data. If you're using data that

you don't want shared, it can be challenging to use D3. D3

doesn't generate predetermined visualizations for you

3.2ADVANTAGES:
D3 is open-source. So you can work with the source code and

add your own features. It works with web standards so you

don't need any other technology or plugin other than a browser

to make use of D3.

4.DB2 DATABASE:
IBM Db2 is a family of data management products, including

the Db2 relational database. The products feature AI-powered

capabilities to help you modernize the management of both

structured and unstructured data across on-premises and multi

cloud environments.
4.1 ADVANTAGES:
Query performance can be improved by running in parallel

The need for data replication decreases because all of

the systems can access all of the data. Much larger database

files can be accommodated.

4.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
There are certain disadvantages to using a single large plan for

all transactions. The complete plan must be rebound for any

DB2 program modification.

5. ESS BASE DATABASE:


Oracle Essbase gives organizations the power to rapidly generate insights
from multidimensional data sets using whatif analysis, and data visualization
tools. Get the Oracle Essbase applications.

5.1ADVANTAGES:
ESS provide better strength and boost signal all over wireless

network. BSS can cover small areas of business but cannot

cover large areas.

5.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
ESS supports mobility but roaming between different APs of

different vendors can create problems. . As it covers large area,

ESS is not highly secure.

6. FASTOBJECT DATABASE:
Object-oriented database (OOD) is a database system that can

work with complex data objects — that is, objects that mirror
those used in object-oriented programming languages. In

object-oriented programming (OOP), everything is an object.

6.1ADVANTAGES:
some advantages are extensibility, Expressive, Supportive,

database caching, and Enriched modeling capabilities.

6.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
some disadvantages are Competition, Complexity, Lack of

support for views, security, Lack of standards, Lack of

experience, and Lack of a universal data model

7. FILE MAKER DATABASE:


FileMaker Pro is a cross-platform, low-code database

application. You'll often see it marketed as a “rapid application

development” (RAD) software development tool.

7.1ADVANTAGES:

You can use FileMaker to build just about anything, including

databases, CRMs, and ERPs, both quickly and cost-effectively.

The platform is extremely flexible, allowing you to create

custom applications, both for desktops and for mobile, as well

as databases.

7.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Support values from 10^-400 up to 10^400 and the

negative values of the same range. Index based on the first 400
significant digits

8. GEMFIRE DATABASE:
Anywhere Workspace. Access Any App on Any Device

Securely. App Platform. Build and Operate Cloud Native Apps.

Cloud Infrastructure. Run Enterprise Apps Anywhere.

Cloud Management.

8.1 ADVANTAGES:
Gem Fire is a high performance distributed data managementinfrastructure
that sits between application cluster and backend data sources. With Gem Fire,
data can be managed inmemory, which makes the access faster. Spring Data
provides an easy configuration and access to Gem Fire from Spring application.

8.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Errors in delta propagation.

Performance limitation.

Configuration that required full values

9.INFORMIX DATABASE:
For the edge and beyond. IBM® Informix® is an embeddable,

high-performance database for integrating SQL, NoSQL,

JSON, time-series and spatial data.

9.1ADVANTAGES:
It is a highly suitable data migration tool as it offers hybrid

cloud storage, online data transfer, and offline data transfer, and

apart from that, it comes with a wide variety of services that

assists you to move your datasets, irrespective of their types as


a whole.

9.2DISADVANTAGES:
Some of the disadvantages of Informix database are as follows.

Informix unlike other database management system doesn't

update .

10.INGRES DATABASE:
Ingres Database is a proprietary SQL relational database

management system intended to support large commercial and

government applications:

10.1ADVANTAGES:
Consistency

Additional information can be derived from same data

10.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
It require more money

Multiuser DBMS can be more expensive

11. INTER BASE SMP DATABASE:


SMP systems allow any processor to work on any task no

matter where the data for that task is located in memory,

provided that each task in the system is not in execution on two

or more processors at the same time

11.1ADVANTAGES:
The advantages of SMPS include, The efficiency is as high as

80 to 90% Less heat generation; less power wastage. Reduced


harmonic feedback into the supply mains.

11.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Disadvantages include greater complexity, the generation of

high-amplitude, high-frequency energy that the low-pass filter

must block to avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI).

12. MySQL DATABASE:


MySQL is a tool used to manage databases and servers, so

while it's not a database, it's widely used in relation to managing

and organizing data in databases.

12.1ADVANTAGES:
Data Protection. It is one of the most popular database

management systems in terms of security and dependability

Scalability on Demand.

12.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Poor Interface. SQL has a poor interface as it makes look

everything very complex even when it's not!

Cost Inefficient.

SQL doesn't grant complete control over

databases to its users

Security.

13. OBJECT STORE DATABASE:


Object storage is a data storage architecture for storing
unstructured data, which sections data into units—objects—

and stores them in a structurally flat data environment. Each

object includes the data, metadata, and a unique identifier that

applications can use for easy access and retrieval.

13.1ADVANTAGES:
Object storage has many advantages, such as rich metadata and

unlimited scalability. Also, it is much more affordable than its

competitors.

13.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
The only major setback keeping it on the bench is that its

traditional configurations lose in comparison when we are

talking about performance

14. ORACLE DATABASE:


An Oracle Database (aka Oracle RDBMS) is a collection of

data organized by type with relationships being maintained

between the different types. The primary purpose of a database

is to store and retrieve related information

14.1ADVANTAGES:
Portability.

Backup and Recovery

High performance

Multiple Database Support


14.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Extensive SQL knowledge and administrative experience in

database management are a prerequisite for the local onpremises version


of Oracle.

15.SQL SERVER DATABASE:


The SQL Server is a relational database management system

from Microsoft. The system is designed and built is to manage

and store information.

15.1ADVANTAGES:
Standard Language

Portable

Highly Interactive

Cost Inefficient

15.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Partial Control. SQL doesn't grant complete control over

databases to its users

Security.

16.SQL SERVER COMPLAINT DATABASE:


The SQL Server is a relational database management system

from Microsoft. The system is designed and built is to manage

and store information. The system supports various business

intelligence operations, analytics operations, and transaction

processing
16.1ADVANTAGES:
Portable

Highly Interactive

Poor Interface

Partial Control

16.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Partial Control. SQL doesn't grant complete control over

databases to its users

Security.

17.SY DATABASE:
Enable secure, reliable data management for servers where no

DBA is available and synchronization for tens of thousands of

mobile devices, Internet of Things (IoT) systems, and remote

environments

17.1ADVANTAGES:
Database management systems help users share data quickly,

effectively, and securely across an organization.

17.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
It usually speeds retrieval but can slow data modification.

In some instances, it simplifies coding; in others, it makes

coding more complex.


18. TERADATA DATABASE:
Teradata is the most popular type of Rational Database

Management System. It is a processing system that is widely

used for developing large-scale data warehouse applications.

Teradata will develop large-scale data warehouse applications

with the help of Parallelism

18.1ADVANTAGES:
Fast, scalable, reliable, robust cloud storage and analytics tool.

Teradata has eased up a lot of work related to storage of data

for our applications.

18.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Teradata development and DBA resources are harder to come

by and therefore more expensive.

19. VERSANT DATABASE:


The Versant Object Database enables developers using object

oriented languages to transactionally store their information by

allowing the respective language to act as the Data Definition

Language (DDL) for the database.

19.1ADVANTAGES:
some advantages are extensibility, Expressive, Supportive,

database caching, and Enriched modeling capabilities

19.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
some disadvantages are Competition, Complexity, Lack of

support for views, security, Lack of standards, Lack of


experience, and Lack of a universal data model.

20. VISUAL FOXPRO DATABASE:


Visual FoxPro is used for developing data-centric desktop

applications with its own internal database. Applications

developed with VFP are also able to communicate with

different database systems such as Oracle, mySQL, SQL Server

and many other OLE-DB accessible data sources.

20.1ADVANTAGES:
An advantage of using a modern language over Visual FoxPro

is that you're using a more modern language.

20.2DIS ADVANTAGES:
Visual FoxPro has is that it is an officially dead language.

Microsoft declared it dead quite some time ago.

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