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Database Administrators:
In any company or ministry with a database, there is a team responsible for managing the
database, consisting of:
1. System Analyst:
The system analyst is responsible for analyzing the requirements of the entity that will
use the system. They then identify all the data, their relationships, and the constraints
imposed on them.
2. Database Designer:
The database designer determines the data that will be stored, obtaining results from
the analysis phase. They communicate with all database users in the future to
understand their requirements.
3. Database Developer:
Creating and testing the database before putting it into operation is often carried out
by a member of the database management team.
4. Programmer:
The programmer develops programs that deal with the database.
5. Database Manager:
The database manager leads the team and is responsible for controlling all the
capabilities and uses of the database. This includes authorizing permissions,
monitoring the database's operation, and addressing any user violations. Their tasks
also include organizing the backup process.
6. Users:
Users of the database, also known as end-users, include all those dealing with the
database, such as those registering students or booking flights. Database systems
provide tools that make it easy for end-users to use the database without expertise in
computers.
7. Operators:
Operators are responsible for the actual operation and are members of the company
implementing the program.
8. Maintenance
personnel are responsible for maintaining the software and physical components of
the database system, addressing any errors that appear in the program.
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