Deck 5: Data at the Core of the Enterprise
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Deck 5: Data at the Core of the Enterprise
1
Information generally refers to facts that can be stored in a computer system.
False
2
Knowledge is processed data that can be transferred from one person to another without loss of integrity.
False
3
Entity relationship modeling can be used for which of the following data models:
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
network
object
relational
object
relational
4
Entity relationship modeling can be used for which of the following data models:
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
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5
A file made up of rows and columns where the rows are records and the columns describe the data.
A) attribute
B) flat file
C) table
D) tuple
A) attribute
B) flat file
C) table
D) tuple
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6
Another name for a relation is:
A) attribute
B) flat file
C) table
D) tuple
A) attribute
B) flat file
C) table
D) tuple
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7
The first model to separate data from its processing. It was able to handle large amounts of data but lacked the expressiveness needed to represent many business situations.
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
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8
Developed as a joint effort by industry and government, this model sustains complicated data relationships but requires them to be specified ahead of time making the database difficult to maintain.
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
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9
The move to an network database model is bound to happen.
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10
The move to an hierarchical database model is bound to happen.
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11
Based upon a rigorous theoretical foundation, this model gives end-users the flexibility to query the database in unplanned way but tends to offer slow response times.
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
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12
This model attempts to transcend pure data description by capturing both data and process but suffers from the lack of clear industry standards.
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
A) hierarchical
B) network
C) object
D) relational
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13
Among the jobs of a DBA are:
A) backing up database
B) database tuning
C) denormalization
D) keeping system available
A) backing up database
B) database tuning
C) denormalization
D) keeping system available
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14
Among the jobs of a DBA are:
A) denormalization
B) database tuning
C) keeping system available
D) backing up database
A) denormalization
B) database tuning
C) keeping system available
D) backing up database
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15
Thirty years ago a megabyte of memory for large computers cost about:
A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
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16
Thirty years ago a megabyte of memory for large computers cost about:
A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
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17
The most essential element of an enterprise system is likely to be the database management system.
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18
Which of the following is a DML command?
A) ALTER
B) EXIT
C) INSERT
D) SELECT
A) ALTER
B) EXIT
C) INSERT
D) SELECT
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19
Which of the following is a DDL command?
A) ALTER
B) UPDATE
C) INSERT
D) DROP
A) ALTER
B) UPDATE
C) INSERT
D) DROP
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