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1. A user-friendly method that enables users to select objects and manipulate them within a graphical environment for query creation.
2. A type of database that organizes data into tables, which can be linked by relationships through the use of keys.
3. Tools that allow users to build queries using graphical elements rather than text-based commands.
4. A standard programming language used to communicate with relational databases and perform operations such as data retrieval, insertion, updating, and deletion.
5. Individuals who may lack specialized knowledge in programming or database languages.
6. The structure that defines the organization of data, including the tables, fields, and relationships within a database.
7. The process of using SQL commands to modify data within a database, including operations like update, insert, and delete.
8. An interface that allows users to interact with software through visual indicators and elements.
9. A request for data or information from a database that specifies the criteria for data retrieval.