About The Database:
The ChimpanZoo
Database was designed to perform several functions:
- Enter, store,
and retrieve several different kinds of information
- Allow the researcher to combine and/or retrieve discrete pieces
of
information from each of the different categories or
information stored in the database
- Perform time consuming routine functions for the database
manager
- To be easy for researchers to learn and use
The
combined ChimpanZoo database was created from a relational
client/server database that uses tables to organize data. Each
table contains a specific kind of information, for example, life
history, genealogy, location, medical information, personality
assessment test scores, and behavioral data collected about each
of over 130 chimpanzees in the program.
How
to Use the Query Site
How
to Use the Public Database
The ChimpanZoo Database design makes it easy for researchers to
extract information from a single or from several tables at the
same time. Thus, a researcher could ask the database to list all
the chimpanzees under 6-years-of-age, gender, location, siblings,
offspring, behavioral data, etc., with one question. Information
about gender, location, offspring, etc., is located on several
different tables. The answer to the question (query) is extracted
from the appropriate tables and combined to create a new table
containing only the information requested. This feature of the
Database also makes it easy to add new topics of information to
the study as needed.
With all the power the ChimpanZoo Database has for asking and
answering complex questions, it is still easy to learn and to
operate. This means researchers and students can operate the
database after a brief training period.
For more
information please contact:
ChimpanZoo
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