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		<title>Different Data Models in DBMS, ER Model, Relational Model</title>
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<h3>What is Model &amp; data Model?</h3>
<p>A model is a representation of ‘real world’ objects and events, and their associations. Models helps in abstraction that focuses on the important details &amp; ignores the other aspects of the system</p>
<p>Data models define how data is connected to each other and how it is processed and stored inside the system.</p>
<p>The purpose of a data model is to represent data and to make the data understandable.</p>
<h3>Components of Data Models</h3>
<h4>STRUCTURAL PART</h4>
<p>It consists of rules that define the database and its structure</p>
<h4>MANIPULATIVE PART</h4>
<p>This part contains the type of operations that are allowed on the data eg. insertion, deletion, update etc.</p>
<h4>INTEGRITY CONSTRAINTS</h4>
<p>This part contains the set of constraints to make sure that data is accurate &amp; valid.</p>
<h3>Object based data models</h3>
<p>Object based data models use Entities , Attributes &amp; Relationships to describe the model.</p>
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<h4>ER-Model</h4>
<p>Entity : An object (person, place, thing, concept, event) which is of some importance to an organization</p>
<p>Attribute : It describes the entity i.e. properties of an entity that is to be recorded.</p>
<p>Relationship : Association between the entities.</p>
<h3>Record Based Data Models</h3>
<p>Record based data models are based on fixed format records consisting of number of fields.</p>
<h4>Relational Model</h4>
<p>Relational Model is based on mathematical relations.<br />
In this model data and relationships are represented in the form of tables, each of which has number of columns with unique name.</p>
<p>Users see the whole database in the form of tables. Such representation is only limited to the external and conceptual levels.</p>
<p>Relation : Tables.<br />
Tuple : Single Row.<br />
Key : Can be single or multiple attribute which<br />
establishes &amp; identifies relationships.<br />
Attribute Domain : Value Scope of Attribute</p>
<h4>Hierarchical Model</h4>
<p>In this model data is organized in a tree like structure.</p>
<p>In a hierarchical database, an entity type can be either a parent or a child; under each individual entity is more multiple entities.</p>
<p>Entity types are related to each other using tree mapping, which is represented by one parent with many child relationships. There are also attributes of a specific data recorded under an entity.</p>
<h4>Network Model</h4>
<p>In this model data is organized in a tree like structure and it is the enhanced version of hierarchical model.</p>
<p>This data model is also represented as hierarchical, but this model will not have single parent concept. Any child in the tree can have multiple parents here.</p>
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