Database design:
Input / output based applications
For certain applications Access can interface with the real world,
reacting to events in 'real time', modifying and storing data, and
producing outputs that control other devices.
For example, if a user has an Access database application used
for retrieving data from a text log file that is produced by a another
process, then one of the features can be a network alarm if a certain
data entry is found in the text file.