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Database uses

Microsoft Office Access is a popular database package but there are alternatives such as OpenOffice Base.

Databases are widely used. Schools, the NHS, supermarkets, Facebook, Google and YouTube all make use of databases. Any company or organisation that stores large amounts of almost certainly stores it in a database.

The services and companies mentioned above use their databases to:

  • send letters or emails to employees, clients or customers
  • manage appointments
  • track the products customers buy
  • serve adverts based on what a user searches for
  • suggest related videos, depending on videos a user has already watched
  • know which friends two individuals have in common

Your school probably keeps track of the most popular dishes on the canteen menu so that it always has enough to serve to students.

Databases vs. paper

Databases can store huge amounts of data without taking up any space in the real world.

It is much quicker to or search a database than it is to riffle through hundreds or even thousands of paper records.

Digital databases are easy to maintainminimal physical space.

Advantages of using a database

  • It鈥檚 easy to add to or amend existing records.
  • Data can be sorted easily, eg date first registered.
  • Other can import data, for example templates make use of databases to send personalised letters to customers.
  • Multiple people can access a database at the same time.
  • Security can be better than paper files, eg using a password to view or edit a file.

The difference between data, information and knowledge

It鈥檚 easy to get confused between the three. This is how they differ:

  1. Data is a value with no obvious meaning, eg 9.
  2. Information is data with meaning, eg the average man鈥檚 shoe size is 9.
  3. Knowledge is making use of information, eg I鈥檓 opening a shoe shop, I should stock plenty of size 9 shoes for men.

Data isn鈥檛 just numbers. Someone鈥檚 name, address and favourite colour are all examples of data.

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