There are a couple of good definitions on the web I would use to define "record". First, at wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_%28computer_science%29 Or alternately, at the computer dictionary on webopedia - http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/r/record.html Both are reasonably good starting points for a definition of the term "record".
And, because databases are updated you would need to employ a database archiving solution to meet retention and preservation requirements. For this, here is one solutions: www.TitanArchive.com
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