Which of the following is TRUE of single-user databases?
A. The Internet is used to access the DBMS server computer.
B. They use JavaScript for user-side processing.
C. They are displayed and processed using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
D. The application, the DBMS, and the database all reside on the user's computer.
E. They run on clustered Linux or Unix systems
Answer: D
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