UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 Database Design, & Information Storage and Retrieval Lesson 1. Introduction to CDS/ISIS Windows (WinISIS) version: basic.

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UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 Database Design, & Information Storage and Retrieval Lesson 1. Introduction to CDS/ISIS Windows (WinISIS) version: basic features

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 Scope  Why use a database management system (DBMS)?  What are the development stages in CDS/ISIS?  What are the basic features and functions of CDS/ISIS Windows version (WinISIS) ?  What are the hardware requirements and how compatible are they?  How do you install WinISIS and run it on your computer? Lesson 1 will answer the following questions:

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 Learning outcomes  Understand the advantages of using database management systems  Understand the different development stages of CDS/ISIS  Understand the basic features and functions of WinISIS  Be able to install WinISIS on your computer and to open sample databases By the end of the lesson you will:

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 Card catalog vs database management system (DBMS)  A DataBase Management System (DBMS)  Card catalog vs a DBMS  Impact of using a DBMS in a library

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 Library DBMS DBMS Database Record Card drawer Catalog Cabinet Catalog card Fields Card data

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the development stages in CDS/ISIS? Mainframe version Version 1.0 run on IBM PC/ XT Version 2.0 Version 3.0 Late ’60s June 1993 December 1985 March 1989

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the development stages in CDS/ISIS? Version 1.0 for Windows Version 1.31 for Windows (complete) JavaISIS 3.0 Version 1.4 of CDS/ ISIS for Windows January 2001 June 2000 January 1999 November 1997

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the basic features and functions of CDS/ISIS Windows version (WinISIS)?  Handling of variable length records, fields and sub fields which saves disk space and make it possible to store greater amounts of information  Handling repeatable fields

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the basic features and functions of CDS/ISIS Windows version (WinISIS)?  Database definition component allows the user to define the data which can be processed for a particular need  Data entry component allows the user to enter and modify data through user-friendly database-specific worksheets

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the basic features and functions of CDS/ISIS Windows version (WinISIS)?  Information retrieval component using a powerful search language  Sorting and report generation facility which allows creation of printed products such as catalogs, indexes etc.

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the basic features and functions of CDS/ISIS Windows version (WinISIS)?  Data interchange function based on the ISO 2709 international standard used by leading database producers  Integrated application programming language (CDS/ISIS Pascal and ISIS_DLL) allows the user to tailor the software to specific needs

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the basic features and functions of CDS/ISIS Windows version (WinISIS)?  Some functions allow users to build relational databases, though CDS/ISIS is not based on a relational model  Powerful hypertext functions allow users to design complex user interfaces  A number of tools are available to provide CDS/ISIS data bases online on the Internet

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the hardware requirements and how compatible are they?  Windows version: Intel Pentium of at least 16MB RAM, 10MB hard disk space, 3½ inch High Density diskette unit, Windows 3.1x or Windows 95/98/Me, NT or 2000.

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 What are the hardware requirements and how compatible are they?  Compatibility between Windows & DOS versions: No conversion is needed to access databases developed with DOS version.  Formatting language functions are 95% compatible. You may have to adapt display formats to the new one  Search engine is totally compatible. Work sheets are also compatible

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 How to install WinISIS and run it on your computer  UNESCO Information processing tools CD-ROM can be obtained from the national distributor.  CD-ROM includes the following:  CDS/ISIS for Windows 1.4  IDAMS for Windows 1.0  JavaISIS 3.0  IDIS for Windows 1.0

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 How to install WinISIS and run it on your computer  When you insert the CD in the drive auto install window will open.  Click on the Windows 1.4 icon  The program will then start installing  Follow the instructions on the screen  Once it is installed open a sample database.

UNESCO ICTLIP Module 4. Lesson 1 At this point you should be able to:  understand the basic features, and functions of WinISIS;  install WinISIS and  run it on your computer