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| Hi, how correct is the following diagram showin g modules of a DBMS ...???? http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/dd339/aarklon/5.jpg |
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| On Aug 7, 9:48 am, aark...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > how correct is the following diagram showin g modules of a > DBMS ...????http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/dd339/aarklon/5.jpg of a generic database? Relational or hierarchical? RAM or disc based? I would say at least one part is wrong for a generic diagram. The system tables and data dictionary in a relational database logically are part of the database. Some implementations might store them in separate files, but in a generic diagram I would not separate them like that. This diagram shows the DBA only ever doing DDL or special commands. I expect the three compilers are really one. There usually isn't such a sharp separation between DDL and DML. Queries are usually considered part of the DML. The precompiler is usually just that a precompiler. It doesn't parallel the host compiler, but only feeds it. And exactly how is that stored data manager interacting with the rest of the system? General impression: the diagram is sloppy and disorganized. It clearly needs work. HTH, ed |
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