Friday, June 14, 2019

Database Structures, Languages, and Architectures Essay

Database Structures, Languages, and Architectures - Essay ExampleIt is also a great tool for ocular representation of data through graphs based on the table available.I learned a lot of things from the tutorial specifically about Access. I was orientated about the advantages Access through the tutorial as I am one of those people mentioned in the tutorial that is not very familiar with Access. The tutorial about Excel was already familiar to me because I am a regular user of Excel spreadsheet as I do many computations in the spreadsheet.I learned that users can work simultaneously with Access which is not possible with Excel. It is possible to work simultaneously with Access because Access locks a magnetic disk notwithstanding while a user changes it.Repetitive data records can also be handled easier with Access. For example, Excel may have difficulty handling several(prenominal) data about a single customer which Access can with ease such as in the example belowI also learned t hat it is possible to track actions or events in Access such as purchases made by a certain customer but I have to admit that I am still ambiguous on how to exactly do it because the tutorial did not show a how to do it. It only explained that it can be done.I also learned that if it is just about handling and management of data, Access is better than Excel. Excel heretofore is excellent for analytical purposes and showing the data visually. I myself use Excel for analytical purpose such as tracking the change of computation by merely changing one of the variables in the formula.I got all of the four questions right. They were very easy and just basically asked about what the tutorial was all about. It is important to note however that I have a different reasoning for one question that I answered right. This was the first question that askedMy reasoning here is different. It says that each table is prostrate file that east related to each other. My reasoning however

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