This course compares File System and Database Management System (DBMS) by discussing the advantages of DBMS over conventional file processing systems. The topics covered include data redundancy, inconsistency, difficulty in data access, data isolation, integrity problems, atomicity problems, concurrent-access anomalies, and security issues in file systems. The course aims to teach the differences between the two systems and the problems associated with file systems. The intended audience for this course includes individuals interested in understanding the importance of DBMS over traditional file systems.
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Applications of OBMS
File System Vs DBMS
Data redundancy and inconsistency Different programmers.
Difficulty in accessing the data
Data Isolation
Integrity Problems # Consistency constraints.
Atomicity Problems
Concurrent Access Anomalies
Security Problems
Taught by
Neso Academy