Exam 3: The Relational Model and Normalization
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In general,each relation should have ________.
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Relations are classified into normal forms based on the types of modification anomalies that they are vulnerable to.
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A combination of one or more columns used to identify particular rows in a relation is a ________.
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A relation is in 2NF if and only if it is in 1NF and all non-key attributes are determined by the entire primary key.
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A referential integrity constraint limits the values of a foreign key.
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A key is a combination of one or more columns that is used to identify particular rows in a relation.
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A deletion anomaly exists when deleting data about one entity results in the loss of data about another entity.
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If a table meets the minimum definition of a relation,it has an effective or appropriate structure.
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An attribute is considered to be a non-key attribute when it is a non-prime attribute,which means that the attribute is not contained in any candidate key.
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A surrogate key is an artificial column that is added to a relation to be its primary key.
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A referential integrity constraint is used to make sure the values of a foreign key match a valid value of a primary key.
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Any table that meets the definition of a relation is said to be in first normal form (1NF).
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A multivalued dependency exists when a determinant is matched to a set of values.
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A table that meets the definition of a relation is in ________.
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A functional dependency is a relationship between attributes such that if we know the value of one attribute,we can determine the value of the other attribute.
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A constraint that requires an instance of an entity to exist in one relation before it can be referenced in another relation is called an insertion anomaly.
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