Advantages of the DBMS:
The DBMS serves as the intermediary between the user and the database. The database structure itself is stored as a collection of files, and the only way to access the data in those files is through the DBMS. The DBMS receives all application requests and translates them into the complex operations required to fulfill those requests. The DBMS hides much of the database’s internal complexity from the application programs and users.
The different advantages of DBMS are as follows.
1. Improved data sharing
2. Improved data security
3. Better data integration
4. Minimized data inconsistency
5.Improved data access
6.Improved decision making
7.Increased end-user productivity.
The DBMS serves as the intermediary between the user and the database. The database structure itself is stored as a collection of files, and the only way to access the data in those files is through the DBMS. The DBMS receives all application requests and translates them into the complex operations required to fulfill those requests. The DBMS hides much of the database’s internal complexity from the application programs and users.
The different advantages of DBMS are as follows.
1. Improved data sharing
2. Improved data security
3. Better data integration
4. Minimized data inconsistency
5.Improved data access
6.Improved decision making
7.Increased end-user productivity.