Database Management System Clause Samples

The Database Management System clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the use, maintenance, and security of a database system within an agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, operating, and updating the database, as well as specifying standards for data integrity, access controls, and backup procedures. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding the management of critical data, thereby reducing the risk of data loss, unauthorized access, or operational disruptions.
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Database Management System. Whilst Oracle 8 or 8i will be used during the development and verification phases of the project, it is possible that IC may select an alternative database platform for the final roll out. Care should be taken to ensure that all deliverables are written in such a way that they are portable between relational database management systems. Currently, the supported databases are expected to be one of:
Database Management System ability to create plan check reports, look up plan check status and comments, complete daily time and activities. Ability to attach photos and reports to records (PR or SR), if needed.
Database Management System. 6.6.1 The Contractor’s System shall have a primary database in a IMAGE network database. The City shall access this database through Contractor’s Inquiry Application, which shall display citation and license information in an easily readable screen format. The Inquiry Application shall also allow printing of pages of information and allow the user (with approval) to make “notes” regarding a particular citation. City personnel requiring extensive ad hoc reporting capability can request customized data extraction files with pertinent data fields from Contractor’s primary database to load into the PC database. Extraction files shall be generated periodically or on request. System databases shall be backed up daily. The IMAGE database shall allow for dynamic dataset expansion. As datasets reach capacity, they shall automatically adjust to a new capacity limit and keep on going. The HP 3000 Series shall allow growth to ever-larger systems without changing operating systems or software so that expansion shall not be a problem. 6.6.2 Key staff that shall be supporting the management of the parking citation database shall have received technical training from HP in the Operation, system Administration and IMAGE Database Management areas. Their responsibilities shall include monitoring all production databases for fullness, adding new database fields as required, ensuring that data is consistent, checking utilization, disc space, etc..
Database Management System. (“DBMS”)