How to use in-sentence of “database”:
+ Depending on cardinality and the level of database normalisation, it may be necessary to introduce additional entities and relationships.
+ It also helps improve communication of the design by creating documentation for it as well as a database for manufacturing.
+ Hello, I am here to propose generating database reports for this wiki as some of it is crucial in the maintenance of this wiki.
+ It’s analogous to bird droppings: it might be beneficial to notice some short-term patterns, such as when automobiles parked under some trees get bombarded with bird droppings, but it is less useful to record all the millions of bird droppings, everywhere in the world, in a giant database of history listings.
+ The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
+ A database system is a computer program for managing electronic databases.

Example sentences of “database”:
+ These tools can extract database diagrams that are very close to ER diagrams from existing databases, and they provide alternative views on the information contained in such diagrams.
+ Oversight is the act of removing a revision from the database – it’s as if that revision never existed.
+ NNDB, standing for Notable Names Database, produced by Soylent Communications, is an online database of biographical information of notable people.
+ The World Athletics database currently only covers athletes active from the 1980s to the present day; you won’t find Emil Zatopek or Alberto Juantorena.
+ Interface design and database publishing may involve more technical knowledge or collaboration with information technology engineering in the front-end.
+ The ISNI database project began in 2011.
+ As such, we have developed a large database of symbols, which currently stands in excess of ten thousand images spanning a forty thousand-word vocabulary.
+ Each known language has a 3 letter code, and requests to add additional languages into the database can be made at the SIL International website.
+ The purpose of using a NoSQL database is for distributed data stores with humongous data storage needs.
+ He is also an editor for the book “Readings in Database Systems”.
+ This template is used to provide a link to the Historic England — National Heritage List for England database for a specified listed building or object in England.
+ These tools can extract database diagrams that are very close to ER diagrams from existing databases, and they provide alternative views on the information contained in such diagrams.
+ Oversight is the act of removing a revision from the database - it's as if that revision never existed.
+ The database matches data by using identical information that is found within the data set.
+ Suppose a database administrator wanted to know what employee worked in what department.
+ A database query syntax error has occurred.
+ Working with a database to discover previously unknown facts is called ‘data mining’.
+ The database can be searched by keyword and by subsequence.
+ Some of these software projects are related to databases, such as the Gizzard Gizzard Scala framework and a distributed graph database called FlockDB.
+ AtariAge also features a searchable database of many things related to Atari video games, including manuals, packaging art, estimated rarity, screenshots, reviews and more, and also an “Atari Age” magazine archive.
+ First normal form is a minimum criterion of database normalization.
+ It also contains a table of database names, to save the user from entering the database‘s title and editor.
More in-sentence examples of “database”:
+ Taxonbar displays these links as short strings, indicating the unique identifier each database has assigned the taxon for catalogue purposes.
+ Earth Impact Database The crater is in the Free State Province of South Africa.
+ There are several “normal forms”, each of which have rules which the database should be designed to meet.
+ The Unicode database is released by Unicode Inc.
+ The structure in which the data is stored, and the task of responding to users’ requests and retrieving the data is left to the database system, and is not visible to the user.
+ In April 1971, The DBTG published a report containing specifications of a “Data Manipulation Language” for standardization of network database model.
+ Standard networked functions such as E-mail exchange, World Wide Webweb access and database access, are based on the client-server model.
+ In October 2013, Oracle said they would release Oracle Database 12.1.0.1.0 on HP-UX Itanium 11.31 by early 2014.
+ This data is out of date unfortunately, as it is an expensive query to run, and the server upon which I ran the query currently has it’s database replication disabled, and is already over a week behind.
+ Within a year, a database of some 12,500 registration-required canine residents would be available to sanitation workers with sample-test kits.
+ There is now a database which lists all known clinical trials.
+ At the close of business each night, the drive is inserted, and a database backup is saved to the drive.
+ In many cases, each taxon name in a database has a unique identifier.
+ It is a database of published documents.
+ The purpose of the relational model is to provide a declarative method for specifying data and queries: users directly state what information the database contains and what information they want from it.
+ These are database systems that are organized by location instead of named records.
+ The database system looks at the data to ensure that it meets certain requirements.
+ The most commonly used database model is called the “relational database model”.
+ MySQL is a database system used by many websites on the Internet.
+ They do not occupy a significant amount of database space.
+ He had also heard about the IBM System R database from an article in the “IBM Research Journal” by Ed Oates.
+ ScienceDirect is a website which gives subscription-based access to a large database of scientific and medical research.
+ Since 2019, the website extended its activity and published informative-style articles to expand its database of readers.
+ Searching a database make it very easy to find facts and information.
+ LibreOffice possesses a word processor called “LibreOffice Writer”, a spreadsheets program called “LibreOffice Calc”, a presentation program called “LibreOffice Impress”, a database program called “LibreOffice Base”, a graphics editor called “LibreOffice Draw”, and a mathematical formula editor called “LibreOffice Math”.
+ Map vector information can be downloaded under the Open Database License, and the map pictures can be downloaded under Creative Commons Share-Alike license.
+ IBM took over the agency’s IT operations, and “IBM used subcontractors abroad, making sensitive information and an entire database of Swedish drivers’ licences accessible by foreign technicians who did not have the usual security clearance”.
+ Discogs is a website and database of information about music recordings.
+ IANA has been responsible for the database since October 16, 2011.
+ If the URL format of the database ever changes, it is sometimes possible to quickly fix all links by rewriting the template.
+ A “table” in an SQL database schema corresponds to a predicate variable; the contents of a table to a relation; key constraints, other constraints, and SQL queries correspond to predicates.
+ Scopus is Elsevier’s abstract and citation database launched in 2004.
+ Today, many database systems have front-ends that resemble QBE.
+ Scientists can use their cellular phones to call the FrogPhone and either listen to what is happening where the FrogPhone is at that time or make a recording to listen to later or to send to a database for other people.
+ This is a Dutch magazine for advanced players, which runs an on-line database called NicBase as part of its services.
+ Currently it is based on the HSQLDB database engine written in Java.
+ For proteinproteins found in both computer databases, this different computer database often gives a link back to the Internet page for the protein on this Internet site.
+ A relational database is a way of storing information.
+ The drawback of meeting such a set of criteria is usually that querying certain data from the database will become more difficult.
+ This template is used to cite database entries.
+ It has been put into a database by the Smith Herbarium Project at the National Museums Liverpool.
+ It is mainly used for security in database systems.
+ I was thinking to myself: “the earliest date of a SEWP article certainly would be saved in the database when they migrated everything, right?” So I went over to and ran me a little.
+ The software used to do this grouping is called a relational database management system.
+ Large print publications indexing, automatic reformatting, database publishing, dynamic page display and end-user interactivity.
+ The original FTP server holding the database was shutdown because of the Astrolabe, Inc.
+ In 1986, McCready starred as the character Grady Seasons,Internet Movie Database Inc.
+ Taxonbar displays these links as short strings, indicating the unique identifier each database has assigned the taxon for catalogue purposes.
+ Earth Impact Database The crater is in the Free State Province of South Africa.
