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What Is RDBMS And Its Transaction?

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    RDBMS stands for a relational database management system. It is a database management system that is based on a relational model introduced by famous professor EF Codd. The most common database in use today is the RDBMS. Another short version of RDBMS is DBMS.

    A transaction of RDBMS is called a database transaction. It is a unit of interaction with a DBMS or something similar that is treated in a coherent and in any reliable way is it independent of other transactions that must be entirely completed or completely aborted. Usually a DBS will guarantee all the properties of ACID or in other words, atomicity, consistency, isolation and durability for each transaction.

    EF Codd is a British scientist who has made a lot of contributions in the world of database theory.
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