DATABASE M ANAGEMENT S YSTEMS Lecture 3. 2 Muhammad Tehseen Qureshi.

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DATABASE M ANAGEMENT S YSTEMS Lecture 3

2 Muhammad Tehseen Qureshi

HIGHER COST OF DATABASE MANAGEMET SYSTEM  Database Management System is a Costly Software  Very High Purchase Cost 3 Muhammad Tehseen Qureshi

HIGHER HARDWARE COST  Sophisticated is Hardware is Required to Implement Database Management Systems  Database Management System is Complex and Heavy Software  Demands High Quality and High Performance Hardware  Hardware is very Costly 4 Muhammad Tehseen Qureshi

LOW PERFORMANCE  DBMS is a very Complex Software  Complexity affects Performance 5 Muhammad Tehseen Qureshi