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database [ˈdeɪtəˌbeɪs] n 1. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a systematized collection of data that can be accessed immediately and manipulated by a data-processing system for a specific purpose 2. (Electronics & Computer Science / Communications & Information) Informal any large store of information a database of knowledge
Information that is normally structured and indexed for user access and review. Databases may exist in the form of physical files (folders, documents, etc.) or formatted automated data processing system data files. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations database [ˈdeɪtəbeɪs] n → base f de données data capture n → saisie f de données data processing n → traitement m de données data processor n (= machine) → machine f de traitement de données (= person) → informaticien(ne) m/f data protection n → protection f des données data protection act n loi sur la protection des données à caractère personnel data security n → sécurité f des informations data transmission n → transmission f de données How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Leaders must design and implement databased, customer-focused, strategic planning processes that involve staff in order to increase staff commitment to engage in the many new efforts that will have the most important strategic impact on outcomes for customers. A reader stumbles through a badly lighted labyrinth far from the equally databased, technically more sophisticated, and much more vivifying worlds of recent, relevant (and here uncited) monographs by Samuel Cohn on French miners' strikes 1890-1935, Roberto Franzosi on Italian postwar industrial conflict, and Olivier Fillieule on French demonstrations 1979-1993. In fact, that type of user (mainframe, custom-programmed, databased and long-term) will be financially set back to the tune of billions of dollars. |
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