Exam 1: Introduction to Database Management
Exam 1: Introduction to Database Management50 Questions
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A database has ____ if the data in it satisfies all established integrity constraints.
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Discuss how the database approach and the nondatabase approach differ in terms of ensuring the security of the database.
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Explain why the impact of failure is greater in database processing,compared with the nondatabase approach.
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Storing the same data in more than one place is called ____.
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Eliminating redundancy is always possible when using a database approach.
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A good ____ should provide an opportunity for users to incorporate integrity constraints when they design the database.
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During the ____ process,a database expert determines the structure of the required database.
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