Exam 9: Database Design
Exam 1: Database Systems72 Questions
Exam 2: Data Models75 Questions
Exam 3: The Relational Database Model74 Questions
Exam 4: Entity Relationship Ermodeling75 Questions
Exam 5: Advanced Data Modeling83 Questions
Exam 6: Normalization of Database Tables92 Questions
Exam 7: Introduction to Structured Query Language SQL92 Questions
Exam 8: Advanced SQL95 Questions
Exam 9: Database Design87 Questions
Exam 10: Transaction Management and Concurrency Control76 Questions
Exam 11: Database Performance Tuning and Query Optimization82 Questions
Exam 12: Distributed Database Management Systems72 Questions
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Exam 14: Big Data Analytics and NoSQL76 Questions
Exam 15: Database Connectivity and Web Technologies81 Questions
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The logical systems design is created during the phase of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
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allow end users to access the database without being able to download the information from their workstations.
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Once the data has been loaded into the database,the tests and fine-tunes the database for performance,integrity,concurrent access,and security constraints.
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The assignment of access rights may restrict operations on predetermined objects such as databases,tables,views,queries,and reports.
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Making sure that the final product meets user and system requirements is the most critical phase.
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could become a very technical job that affects not only the accessibility of the data in the storage device(s)but also the performance of the system.
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The traditional Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC)phases are ,analysis,detailed systems design,implementation,and maintenance.
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