Exam 17: E-R Diagrams and the IDEF1X Standard

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Extended E-R model 1:1 relationships are called nonidentifying connection relationships in IDEF1X.

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IDEF1X entities are the same as the entities in the extended E-R model.

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The IDEF1X standard excludes the concept of domains found in the extended E-R model.

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The IDEF1X default cardinality of a nonidentifying connection relationship is indicated by a dashed line with a filled-in circle by the child and no other notation.

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What is IDEF1X?

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In an IDEF1X identifying connection relationship,________.

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In IDEF1X,extended E-R model subtype entities are grouped into ________.

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IDEF1X identifying connection relationships correspond to ID-dependent relationships in the extended E-R model.

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In IDEF1X,a type domain allows ________.

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In IDEF1X,extended E-R model 1:N relationships are called ________.

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In IDEF1X,extended E-R model weak,but non-ID-dependent relationships are called ________.

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In IDEF1X,a non-specific relationship is indicated by ________.

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In IDEF1X,the named set of values that an attribute can have is called a ________.

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In IDEF1X,a category cluster includes BLACK and WHITE,but does not show GREY,which is also a possible category.This is an IDEF1X ________.

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IDEFIX domains are numbered sets of values.

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A categorization relationship is an IS-A relationship.

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What symbols are used in IDEF1X diagrams to represent cardinalities?

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