expense (Lam 267).This process demonstrates the complexity of the database management process and also underscores the fact that the database segment of the Web site can vary significantly depending on what factors define the database. Databases can be defined and directed by a number of different premises, including: customer trends and cite access information changing collective information a set database grouping database interactivityOnce the foundation of the database is defined, it is then necessary to consider the nature of the database connection and create additional components to query and manipulate the data in the database and program segments have been designed specifically to deal with the issue of the simplification of the query process and devising particular components (Lam 267).Whether considering the nature of the database or the components of the Web page devised to support the database, the issue of how to put the page on the Web and access information that is held within the scope of the database is imperative to benefiting from this process. The process of putting the dynamic Web page on-line requires an understanding of a few very basic elements of provider structure. Putting Your Pages Online The last, though significant, step in publishing an HTML page or a dynamic Web site with database connections is putting it on a Web server that is connected to the Internet. Because individual users often find it easier to obtain access to through an on-line serve, some of the elements of the major types are provided in order to understand this process (Mendelson 103). They include (provided by Mendelson 106): America Online: Start with the keyword Personal Publisher or go to home.aol.com. You can then choose My Home Page, for novice users, or My Place, aimed at the more experienced. My Place lets you upload multiple pages and offers a wide selection of HTML editors for down...