The Information Age has changed the Information Systems industry by making most tasks that would normally require expert knowledge user friendly. Mrs. Linda Feliciano describes how she has seen database software develop over the past 20 years:
"I started working with databases in 1985, while working in an MI Brigade Automation Center. At that time, we used dBase-II. It was DOS based, required quite a bit of programming knowledge to create, and wasn't very stable because users then were also new to computers. It required complicated strings to run queries, so it wasn't really something a user could create on their own unless they had a programming background.
From 1995 to 2000, I worked extensively in an Oracle database. Again, it required programming knowledge to write queries or pull reports. We had a genius programmer on staff who wrote user front-ends for us, but it wasn't anything the average user could've done on their own.
I've been using MS Access for several years now. It is far more user friendly since it can walk a user through creating their database. Then, based on the user's level of expertise, the database can be quite powerful. The biggest advantage of Access is that a user with minimal skills can make a usable Access... [continues]
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