Introduction to DBMS – 3

Introduction to DBMS » Exercise – 1

3. Architecture of the database can be viewed as :

(a) one level.
(b) two levels.
(c) three levels. 
(d) four levels. 

Answer
Answer : (c)

Explanation
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