Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management
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Database management systems) is an application used to implement database commands given by the user. - The DBMS application checks the commands are syntactically correct or not and then execute the query in logical manner.
- Hence, the DBMS command not gives the guarantee that the semantic meaning of transaction truly represents the real-world event.
Possible consequences of limitation:
- DBMS cannot guarantee for transaction represents in real-world event...
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