Exam 5: Database Processing

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A byte is a character of data.

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Application programs process logic that is specific to a given business need.

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Elimination of duplicated data resolves the data integrity problem.

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A database cannot have more than one application processing it.

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In an E-R diagram,multiple relationships are represented by "crow's feet."

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A group of similar records is called a field.

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________ are used to read,insert,modify,and delete data.

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Every normalized table has ________.

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Describe a database and the various elements of a database.

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________ is the process of converting a poorly structured table into two or more well-structured tables.

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To modify an existing table,the developer opens the metadata form for that table and adds a new row of metadata.

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Database designers use entity-relationship (E-R)diagrams to design databases.

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Most organizations develop their own DBMS software.

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Employee number is an example of an identifier in the database of an organization.

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The format of metadata depends on the software product that is processing the database.

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In an entity-relationship diagram,a line between two rectangles represents a(n)________.

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The functions of a DBMS include all of the following except:

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If a student is allowed to have multiple majors and advisors are assigned to multiple students,this would be an example of a ________ relationship.

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