Databases

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Across
  1. 1. Database type
  2. 4. A type of database which compromises with related information.
  3. 6. Ss a collection of programs that enables you to store, modify, and extract information from a database.
  4. 9. The Process of establishing validity.
  5. 11. Data files that contain records with no structured relationships.
  6. 13. Data arranged in rows or columns.
  7. 14. In a database, anything about which information can be stored.
Down
  1. 2. Is a data type that is a combination of other data objects. In other database management systems they can be called tuples.
  2. 3. A field in a table which identifies every record in that table.
  3. 5. An organized presentation of data.
  4. 7. Makes sure that data is sensible, reasonable, complete and within acceptable boundaries.
  5. 8. Data type
  6. 10. A field uniquely identifies a row of another table.
  7. 12. A location or area in which certain data is located within a block or frame of transmitted data.