Exam 10: The Rea Approach to Business Process Modeling
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Exam 7: The Conversion Cycle102 Questions
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Exam 10: The Rea Approach to Business Process Modeling75 Questions
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In an REA model,events are described from the perspective of
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What do the letters 'R,' 'E,' and 'A' stand for in the term "REA model"?
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Since REA databases do not employ journals and ledgers,how can they support financial statement reporting?
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The events depicted on an REA diagram are transformed into computer processes while the resources and agents become relational database tables.
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The duality association in an REA diagrams signifies that each economic transaction involves two agents.
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A difference between ER and REA diagrams is that ER diagrams present a static picture of the underlying business phenomena.
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REA modeling embraces two classes of events: economic events and support events.
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When modeling M:M associations,it is conventional to include link tables in the REA diagram so that the model reflects closely the actual database.
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An example of an economic event is checking customer credit prior to processing a sale.
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When one side of a 1:1 association has a minimum cardinality of zero,the primary key of the table with the 0,1 cardinality should be embedded as a foreign key in the table with the 1,1 cardinality.
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