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What is difference between DBMS and RDBMS ?

Interview question and answer by: Bharathi Cherukuri | Posted on: 4/23/2012 | Category: SQL Server Interview questions | Views: 915 | | Points: 40
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Answer:

The main difference between DBMS & RDBMS is

RDBMS have Normalization. Normalization means to refining the redundant and maintain the stablization.
DBMS hasn't normalization concept.

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Posted by: Nareyugam | Posted on: 25 Apr 2012 04:39:20 AM | Points: 10 | Alert Moderator 

RDBMS stands for Relational Database Management System,uses Normalization(Relations to reduce the redundancy) where as DBMS for Database Management System doesn't follow Normalization(Redundant Data is more)

Posted by: Umarali1981 | Posted on: 09 Aug 2012 07:35:52 AM | Points: 10 | Alert Moderator 

Please visit the following URL as well to know some more DBMS and RDBMS difference between points ,
http://onlydifferencefaqs.blogspot.in/2012/07/sql-server-difference-faqs-5.html

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