Exam 3: The Relational Model and Normalization
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Saying that two entities are functionally dependent means that ________.
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If by knowing the value of A we can find the value of B,then we would say that B is functionally dependent on A.
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A primary key is a candidate key that has been selected to uniquely identify rows in a relation.
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A determinant of a functional dependency may or may not be unique in a relation.
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Domain/key normal form requires that every constraint be a logical consequence of the definition of domains and keys.
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A relation is in fourth normal form if it is in BCNF and it has no ________.
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In the functional dependency shown as A → B,B is the determinant.
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An artificial column added to a relation to serve as the primary key is a ________.
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Explain the relationships among primary keys and functional dependencies.
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If a table is designed so that every determinant is a candidate key,then that relation is in ________.
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Explain the steps in the process of putting a relation straight into Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF).
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Every time we break up a relation during the normalization process,we may have to create a referential integrity constraint.
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In relational terms as defined by E.F.Codd,a column is called an attribute.
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Given the functional dependency A → (B, C), A is a(n) ________.
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Given the functional dependency (A,B)→ C,(A,B)is a ________.
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