There are six problems that can be minimized by using the


There are six problems that can be minimized by using the database approach:

Data redundancy

Data isolation

Data inconsistency

Data security

Data integrity

Data independence

Choose any two of the problem areas and discuss in detail how the database approach solves the problem when compared to alternative approaches. Investigate and discuss how data is structured, stored, and organized in an RDBMS so as to minimize or eliminate your selected problems.

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