1. Predrag Dašić, SaTCIP Publisher Ltd., 36610 Vrnjačka Banja i Visoka tehnička mašinska škola strukovnih studija (VTM, Serbia
2. Mitar Lutovac, FM Herceg Novi , Montenegro
3. Violeta Đorđević, Akademija strukovnih studija Šumadija (ASSŠ) – Odsek Trstenik, Trstenik (Srbija), Serbia
4. Zvonko Petrović, Akademija strukovnih studija Šumadija (ASSŠ) – Odsek Trstenik, Trstenik (Srbija), Serbia
A database (DB) is an organized set of related data from a specific field, which can be collected and processed. The data in the database are somehow logically connected, and can represent data from all areas of human activity and all aspects of the real world. Entering or adding, updating (editing, changing and deleting), organizing, accessing, searching, sorting and displaying data, as well as sharing it with others via reports, e-mails or the Internet, is made possible by database management systems (DBMS). Dozens of material databases (MDB) have been developed for the field of materials in the world. They allow storing, accessing, searching, sorting and displaying data about materials according to their type, physical characteristics, mechanical properties and standard classifications. This makes material databases (MDB) an excellent and powerful software tool for any engineer which, with the development of the Internet, has become easily accessible to both engineers and anyone else interested in the production and application of various types of materials. Some examples of material databases (MDB) are: a large number of online material databases developed by ASM (American Society for Metals International), such as: ACDB™ (Alloy Center Database), MMDB™ (Medical Materials Database), MPDS (Materials Platform for Data Science), MakeItFrom, MAPTIS (Materials and Processes Technical Information System), Materials Project, MatDat (Materials Database), MatNavi developed by NIMS (National Institute for Materials Science), MatWeb (Materials Information on Web), MC (Material Connexion), MWeb (Materials Web), OMDB (Open Materials Database), Total Materia, UL Prospector etc. Each of the listed Material Databases (MDBs) contains more than 150,000 data on different materials.
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Konferencija: Contemporary Materials 2023 - Savremeni materijali
Datum: 23.08.2023.god.