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Computer Concepts 2018 Module 10: Databases

Across
A file that contains data, but is not in a structured format of fields and records
A collection of technologies for efficiently working with very large data sets or big data.
A set of command words that can be used to direct the computer to create databases, locate information, sort records, and change the data in those records.
A portion of a database that is stored on a device and is different from the devices holding other portions of the database.
A description of the numeric relationship that exists between to record types.
The smallest meaningful unit of information contained I a data file.
A field in a data file that can expand to accept any number of characters up to a maximum limit.
A database model in which record types are arranged as a hierarchy, or tree.
A database structure that incorporates the use of tables that can establish relationships with each other.
The process of analyzing data to create the most efficient database structure.
A system that consists of computer hardware, database software, and analytical tools that are optimized for analyzing and manipulating data.
Huge collections of data that are difficult to process, analyze, and manage using conventional database tools.
The ability of an information system to expand by taking advantage of additional resources.
The order in which records are stored on a disk.
Down
An SQL command that temporarily joins data from more than one table in order to allow simultaneous access to both tables.
A popular query language used by mainframes and microcomputers
A structure in a relational database in which records are rows and fields are columns.
A document format similar to HTML.
Named after mathematician George Boole.
A fairly rigid or inflexible underlying data structure.
A collection of data that will be used for spotting trends.
A branch of data mining that focuses on predicting future probability and trends.
The use of a period to specify the database table or data class that owns an attribute.
The ability to increase the capacity of an information system by adding additional hardware components.
An association between entities that can be used to link records in more than one file
Application software that assists the user in manipulating, storing and maintaining database files.