Hi, Iam Mousumi, Iam a Bsc(Csc honours) Student.I want to do a dbms project encorporating the ideas of data mining within three months could you help me in choosing the project
Mini projects that deal with fuzzy logic and programming with the latest tools such as Cadence, Matlab etc. are some common fields. Projects that involve new ideas and innovative technology will also be useful.
There are many projects at www.openglprojects.in
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DataBase Management System (DBMS)is a software package# it allows data to be effectively stored, retrieved and manipulatedand # the data stored in a DBMS packege can be accessed by multiple users and by multiple application programs like (SQL Server, Oracle, Ms-Access) .Types of DBMS# Hierarachical DBMS (HDBMS)# Network DBMS (NDBMS)# Relational DBMS (RDBMS)# Object Oriented DataBase(OODB)# Distributed DBMS (DDBMS)
Some of the mini projects can be done on Green building, Intelligent buildings, table top earth quake generator for designing a building to withstand the seismic waves..........
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Mini projects that deal with fuzzy logic and programming with the latest tools such as Cadence, Matlab etc. are some common fields. Projects that involve new ideas and innovative technology will also be useful.
I want documentation about atmproject are is there with u. pls sed me I want documentation about atmproject are is there with u. pls sed me
mini prject in instrumetation
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no, Java is not dbms.. Java is a programming language Dbms is database
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There are many projects at www.openglprojects.in
tell me which topic we can choose for the mini projects
library database . hotel mgmt, hospital mgmt, college admission mgmt, download dbms projects source code at http://adfoc.us/18673634568159
Three types of DBMS (Database Management Systems) include relational DBMS, object-oriented DBMS, and NoSQL DBMS. Relational DBMS organizes data into tables with rows and columns, object-oriented DBMS stores data as objects and classes, and NoSQL DBMS handles unstructured and semi-structured data with flexible schemas.