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A Database Management System (DBMS) is software that enables users to efficiently store, manage, and retrieve data. It provides a systematic way to create, read, update, and delete data while ensuring data integrity, security, and consistency. DBMS supports multiple users and concurrent access, reduces data redundancy, and facilitates backup and recovery. Popular DBMS types include relational (RDBMS), NoSQL, hierarchical, and network databases, each designed for specific data storage and retrieval needs.

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1 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM



UNIT-2

E R MODEL
ENTITY :
• An entity is an real-word object, either animate or in animate, that be easily
identifiable.
Ex: In school database, Students, Teachers, Classes and Courses offered can be
considered as entities.
• Kinds of entity:
1. Tangiable entity: it is an entity in DBMS, which is a physical object that we can
touch or see.
Ex: mobile, watches.
2. Untangiable entity: it is an entity in DBMS, which is a non-physical object that we
cannot see or touch.
Ex: a bank account.
• An entity set is a collection of similar type of entites
• An entity set may contain entities with attributes sharing similar values.
• Types of entity sets are:
Strong entity
Weak entity

ATTRIBUTES:
• It defines the properties of an entity.
For example: Emp_id, Ename, Salary, Job are the properties/attributes of employee table.
• An entity set may contain any number of attributes.
• Attributes are represented in an elliptical shape.
• TYPES OF ATTRIBUTES :




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1. SIMPLE OR ATOMIC ATTRIBUTES:
• It is defined as an attribute that is composed of a single component with an
independent existence.
• Simple attribute cannot be further sub divided.
Example: Age, Salary, person_id.
2. COMPOSITE ATTRIBUTE:
• A composite attribute is defined as an attribute composed of multiple
components each with an independent existence.
• Some attributes can be further divided into smaller components with the
independent existence of their own.
For Example: Attribute Name can further be sub divided into First_name,
middle_name, Last_name.
3. SINGLE-VALUED ATTRIBUTE:
• It is defined as an attribute that holds single value for a single entity.
• The majority of an attribute are single valued for a particular entity.
For Example: Roll_no.
4. MULTI-VALUED ATTRIBUTE:
• It is defined as an attribute that holds multiple values for a single entity.
• A multi valued attribute may have a set of numbers with upper and lower
limits
For Example: For a student entity, if one attribute is hobby than hobby can have
multiple values like reading, dancing, gardening and so on.
5. DERIVED ATTRIBUTE:
• It is derived as an attribute that represents a value of related attribute or a set
of attributes, not essentially in the same entity.
For Example: the value of age can derive from date-of-birth attribute.
6. PRIMARY KEY ATTRIBUTE:
• Primary key is a unique identifier for each record in the table.
• It ensures data integrity and provides a way to uniquely identify and access
individual records.
CHARACTERISTICS:
➤ Uniqueness, Not null constraint, Single-valued.
RELATIONSHIP:
• Relationship refers to association between the two entity sets.
• TYPES OF RELATIONSHIP:
MAPPING CARDINALITIES:
• Mapping cardinalities or cardinality ratio, express the number of entities to which
another entity can be associated via a relationship set.
• The mapping cardinalities must be one of the following:
1. ONE-TO-ONE:
• An entity in entity E1 is associated with at most one entity in E2.
• An entity in entity E2 is associated with at most one entity in E1.



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2. ONE-TO-MANY:
• An entity in entity E1 is associated with any number of entities in E2.
• An entity in entity E2 is associated with at most one entity in E1.




3. MANY-TO-ONE:
• An entity in entity E1 is associated with at most one entity in E2.
• An entity in entity E2 can be associated with any number of entities in E1.




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