Exam 18: Big Data

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A document database may use either XML or JSON as the basis for storing data.

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SOAP has become ________.

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DBMSs associated with the NoSQL movement use ________ databases.

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The XML Schema statement xmlns:xsd indicates that ________.

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XML documents that conform to their DTD are said to be ________.

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In XML Schema,the default minimum cardinality can be overridden using the minOccurs attributes.

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What is the CAP theorem,and what does it show?

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XML Schema is a synonym for Document Type Declaration (DTD).

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The CAP theorem defines the three properties,one of which is authorization.

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Graph databases are composed of ________.

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An important improvement of XML Schema over DTDs is that ________.

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XML documents that conform to an XML Schema are validated against that schema.

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An important improvement of XML Schema over DTDs is that XML Schemas are themselves XML documents.

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The CAP Theorem defines three properties of distributed database systems,which are:

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All type-valid XML documents are required to have a DTD.

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What does NoSQL stand for,and what does it mean?

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The first section of an XML document might be a ________.

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An example of a key-value database is ________.

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XML stands for ________.

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XML Schema elements of the complexType may contain ________.

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