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This 6 page paper is an evaluation of Microsoft Office Access, formerly known as MS Access or Microsoft Access. The background and history of the applications, as well as the definition of data, physical structure, accessibility, transaction handling, utilities and development are all discussed. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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File: TS14_TEmsaccess.rtf
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1. Introduction Microsoft Access, also known as MS Access, and more recently as Microsoft Office Access is a relational database management system (DBMS) and
a part of the Microsoft Office suite of applications. The very first Microsoft Access program was not a DBMS but a communication application that was designed to compete with
ProComm, but it did not take off, and a few years later the name was reused for the DBMS (Shelly et al, 1997). When the system was first developed
it was under the code name Cirrus and the code name Ruby was used for the form engine. The first version, version 1.0, was released in November of 1992, the
first updated version was only a few months later, with version 1.1 launched in May 1993, the new version was updated to increase the level of compatibility with other office
products. Version 2 was also released in 1993, this was the first version where there was a minimum operating system specification and as the versions progressed so did the speciation
requirements and the size of the database that it could deal with (Shelly et al, 1997). The latest version is version 12, this is known as Microsoft Office Access 2007,
it was released in 2007 and is comparable only with Windows XP SP2 and Vista. Version 12 may sound as if there have been a lot of releases, but there
were no version between 2 and 7, this was because when the version that would have been version 3 was released, this was the version that was compatible with
Windows 95 and was released at the same time as version 7 of Word (another Office product) and the version that were compatible saw their version numbers were aligned.
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