Relational Databases
Databases can be organized in many different ways, and thus take many forms. The most popular form of
database today is the relational database. Popular examples of relational databases are Microsoft Access,
MySQL, and Oracle. A relational database is one in which data is organized into one or more tables. Each
table has a set of fields, which define the nature of the data stored in the table. A record is one instance
of a set of fields in a table. To visualize this, think of the records as the rows of the table and the fields
as the columns of the table. In the example below, we have a table of student information, with each row
representing a student and each column representing one piece of information about the student.