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Computer Science, Data Structures and Algorithms
High School

If the problem is simple one should use a sequential or rational file and if the problem is complex one should choose to use a database?


Suppose you wanted to keep a record of everything you own in your house.  You could use a sequential data file to keep track of common items such as ‘cloths’. The sequential file may contain multiple fields with the different types of descriptions of your close such as pants, shirts, shorts, etc.

If the problem is simple one should use a sequential or rational file and if the problem is complex one should choose to use a database?  

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