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SEMINAR PRESENTATION

MD SHAHNAWAZ AHMAD
GH9428
23BAMMW429
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
TOPIC- DBMS BENFITS IN BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT

UNDER THE SUPERVISION


Prof Mofikul Islam
Table of contents
1.Introduction to database and
the DBMS
2.Typically DBMS functionary
3. Business need detabase
Management
4.Advantage and Disadvantage
DBMS
5. Application of DBMS
6. Conclusion
INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE AND THE DBMS
 Database:
 A collection of related data.
 Data:
 Known facts that can be recorded and have an implicit meaning.
 Mini-world:
 Some part of the real world about which data is stored in a database. For
example, student grades and transcripts at a university.
 Database Management System (DBMS):
 A software package/ system to facilitate the creation and maintenance of a
computerized database.
 Database System:
 The DBMS software together with the data itself. Sometimes, the applications
are also included.
TYPICALLY DBMS FUNCTIONALITY

Define a particular database in terms of its data types, structures, and constraints
Construct or Load the initial database contents on a secondary storage medium
Manipulating the database:
 Retrieval: Querying, generating reports
 Modification: Insertions, deletions and updates to its content
 Accessing the database through Web applications
Processing and Sharing by a set of concurrent users and application programs –
yet, keeping all data valid and consistent
BUSINESS NEED DATABASE MANAGEMENT
Businesses are investing in database management tasks, database
managers, and database management systems to do the following:

• Keep business operations running as planned


• Keep track of customers, data inventory, and employees
• Maintain application and database performance
• Store and organize unique, varied types of data
• Automate database processes and procedures
One of the more notable benefits is improving the security of the
data stored in a database. With DBMS, businesses can increase their
access to data. and help end users throughout the organizations
share the data
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGE DBMS

• Improved Data Integrity and Consistency


• Enhanced Data Security
• Improved Data Accessibility and Control.
• Better Data Backup and Recovery.
• Data Abstraction.
DISADVANTAGE

• Performance issues
• Data integration
• Security
• Data loss/ corruption
• Cost
• Complexity
APPLICATION OF DBMS

1.Railway reservation system


In the rail route reservation framework, the information base is needed
to store the record or information of ticket appointments
2. Library Management System
the data set administration framework (DBMS) is utilized to keep up all the data
identified with the name of the book, issue date, accessibility of the book, and its
writer.
3. Banking
Database the executive’s framework is utilized to store the exchange data of the
client in the information base.
4. Education system
5. Credit cand exchange
6.Social media sites
7. Broadcast communication
8.Account
CONCLUSION

Database Management Systems (DBMS) play a crucial


role in businesses by efficiently organizing and managing
data. In conclusion, DBMS enhances data integrity,
facilitates data retrieval, and supports decision-making
processes, ultimately contributing to the overall
effectiveness and competitiveness of a business.
THANK YOU

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