Deck 4: Data Modeling and the Entity Relationship Model
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Deck 4: Data Modeling and the Entity Relationship Model
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In a 1:1 relationship,a single entity instance of one type is related to a single entity instance of the same or another type.
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2
An entity identifier can be either unique or nonunique.
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3
Subtype entities may be either exclusive or inclusive.
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4
Recursive relationships can be represented as 1:N or N:M,but not 1:1.
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The E-R Model assumes that all instances of a given entity class have the same attributes.
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The subtype symbol is a circle with a line under it.
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Maximum cardinality indicates whether or not an instance of one entity class must be related to at least one instance of another entity class.
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Recursive relationships occur when an entity has a relationship with ________.
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9
Which of the following is true about identifiers of entities?
A) Identifiers must be unique.
B) Identifiers are not normally used in a naming role.
C) The value of an identifier may identify a set of entity instances.
D) Identifiers may not be more than two attributes.
E) An identifier in the E-R model is equivalent to a key in the relational model.
A) Identifiers must be unique.
B) Identifiers are not normally used in a naming role.
C) The value of an identifier may identify a set of entity instances.
D) Identifiers may not be more than two attributes.
E) An identifier in the E-R model is equivalent to a key in the relational model.
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10
When an entity class has a relationship with itself,it is called a(n)________ relationship.
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11
There is usually only one instance of an entity in an entity class.
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12
Unified Modeling Language (UML)has quickly replaced the E-R Model as the most popular technique for creating data models.
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13
In the Entity-Relationship data model,all instances of an entity of a given type are grouped into ________.
A) entity objects
B) class objects
C) entity classes
D) identifiers
E) entity attributes
A) entity objects
B) class objects
C) entity classes
D) identifiers
E) entity attributes
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14
The number of entity classes involved in a relationship is the cardinality of the relationship.
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15
One or more entities can be associated together in relationships.
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16
It is possible for an entity to have a relationship to itself.
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17
Which of the following is not a basic element of the E-R Model?
A) Identifiers
B) Entities
C) Cardinalities
D) Use cases
E) Relationships
A) Identifiers
B) Entities
C) Cardinalities
D) Use cases
E) Relationships
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18
An entity class is described by the structure of the entities in that class.
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19
A PRODUCT entity instance is the collection of all PRODUCT entity classes.
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20
One type of strong entity is the ID-dependent entity.
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21
When developing a database system,the database is constructed during the implementation phase.
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22
Whether or not an instance of one entity class must participate in a relationship with another entity class is indicated by the ________.
A) degree
B) recursive cardinality
C) minimum cardinality
D) maximum cardinality
E) ordinality
A) degree
B) recursive cardinality
C) minimum cardinality
D) maximum cardinality
E) ordinality
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23
Relationships with the degree two are often called ________ relationships.
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24
Microsoft Access can be used to build a prototype database,which allows users ________.
A) to draw a crow's foot E-R diagram themselves
B) to normalize the tables in the E-R diagram
C) to validate the data model by demonstrating the consequences of data modeling decisions
D) to determine the functional dependencies in the data model
E) to determine the appropriate primary and foreign keys in the data model
A) to draw a crow's foot E-R diagram themselves
B) to normalize the tables in the E-R diagram
C) to validate the data model by demonstrating the consequences of data modeling decisions
D) to determine the functional dependencies in the data model
E) to determine the appropriate primary and foreign keys in the data model
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25
Identifiers of an entity that are composed of two or more attributes are called ________ identifiers.
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26
Which of the following activities is not performed during the implementation phase of developing a database system?
A) Filling the database with data
B) Transforming the data model into a database design
C) Writing application programs
D) Creating forms
E) Creating reports
A) Filling the database with data
B) Transforming the data model into a database design
C) Writing application programs
D) Creating forms
E) Creating reports
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27
Distinguish between an entity class and an entity instance.
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28
________ constrain data values and the processing of the database.
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29
Use cases can be used to validate the data model,design,and implementation.
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30
The number of entity classes involved in a relationship is known as the relationship's ________.
A) maximum cardinality
B) minimum cardinality
C) ordinality
D) degree
E) class
A) maximum cardinality
B) minimum cardinality
C) ordinality
D) degree
E) class
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31
Microsoft Access is a good tool for creating mock-ups of forms and reports because ________.
A) the form and report generators do not exist within Access itself
B) Access forms and reports are very simplistic.
C) Access wizards make it easy to create the forms and reports.
D) Access has a version of Microsoft PowerPoint built into it to allow easy creation of PowerPoint slide shows.
E) Access has a version of Microsoft Excel built into it to allow easy exporting of data to spreadsheets.
A) the form and report generators do not exist within Access itself
B) Access forms and reports are very simplistic.
C) Access wizards make it easy to create the forms and reports.
D) Access has a version of Microsoft PowerPoint built into it to allow easy creation of PowerPoint slide shows.
E) Access has a version of Microsoft Excel built into it to allow easy exporting of data to spreadsheets.
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32
During the design phase of developing a database system,the users are asked about the need for changes to existing forms and reports.
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33
What are "business rules" and what is their role in database design?
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34
Which of the following is not a stage in the development of a database system?
A) Requirements analysis
B) Validation
C) Component design
D) Implementation
E) Both A and B
A) Requirements analysis
B) Validation
C) Component design
D) Implementation
E) Both A and B
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35
A use case is a description of the way a user will employ the features and functions of the new system.
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36
An ID-dependent entity is ________.
A) a special type of weak entity
B) an entity in which the identifier of the entity includes the identifier of another entity
C) a strong entity
D) an entity with a maximum cardinality of one
E) Both A and B
A) a special type of weak entity
B) an entity in which the identifier of the entity includes the identifier of another entity
C) a strong entity
D) an entity with a maximum cardinality of one
E) Both A and B
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37
Changing aspects of a source document is much more difficult than changing the actual database,once constructed.
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38
Distinguish between entity identifiers and keys.
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39
During the implementation phase of developing a database system,the data model is transformed into a database design.
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40
Which of the following is not a source for user requirements during the requirements analysis stage of developing a database system?
A) Referential integrity constraints
B) User interviews
C) Forms
D) Use cases
E) Business Rules
A) Referential integrity constraints
B) User interviews
C) Forms
D) Use cases
E) Business Rules
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41
________ are descriptions of the ways users will employ the features and functions of the new information system.
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42
The Microsoft Access form editor is a(n)________.
A) banded form editor
B) wizard-based form editor
C) ASCII form editor
D) WYSIWYG form editor
E) Web-based form editor
A) banded form editor
B) wizard-based form editor
C) ASCII form editor
D) WYSIWYG form editor
E) Web-based form editor
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43
Explain minimum cardinality.
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44
Microsoft Access database files can be easily ________ to create multiple copies of a database.
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45
In crow's foot E-R notation,the hash mark indicates both a minimum cardinality of one and a maximum cardinality of one.
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46
Because of its forms and reports wizards,________ can be used to build a prototype database for many different other operational DBMS.
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47
In crow's foot style E-R diagrams,a hash mark across the relationship line near an entity indicates ________.
A) a minimum cardinality of zero
B) a minimum cardinality of one
C) a maximum cardinality of one
D) a maximum cardinality of many
E) Both B and C
A) a minimum cardinality of zero
B) a minimum cardinality of one
C) a maximum cardinality of one
D) a maximum cardinality of many
E) Both B and C
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48
In crow's foot style E-R diagrams,a single entity together with a related set of entities that each contain specific sets of attributes related to the single entity represent ________.
A) a strong entity relationship
B) an ID-dependent weak entity relationship
C) a non-ID-dependent weak entity relationship
D) a supertype /subtype relationship
E) a recursive entity relationship
A) a strong entity relationship
B) an ID-dependent weak entity relationship
C) a non-ID-dependent weak entity relationship
D) a supertype /subtype relationship
E) a recursive entity relationship
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49
In crow's foot E-R notation,the crow's foot indicates a maximum cardinality of one.
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50
In crow's foot E-R notation,a circle indicates a minimum cardinality of zero.
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51
Microsoft Access uses ________ form and report editors.
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52
Microsoft Access ________ allow easy mock-ups of forms and reports for prototyping.
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53
Describe the use of Microsoft Access as a prototyping tool.
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54
In crow's foot style E-R diagrams,a circle across the relationship line near an entity indicates ________.
A) a minimum cardinality of zero
B) a minimum cardinality of one
C) a maximum cardinality of one
D) a maximum cardinality of many
E) Both B and C
A) a minimum cardinality of zero
B) a minimum cardinality of one
C) a maximum cardinality of one
D) a maximum cardinality of many
E) Both B and C
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55
The Microsoft Access report editor is a(n)________.
A) banded report editor
B) wizard-based report editor
C) ASCII report editor
D) WYSIWYG report editor
E) Web-based report editor
A) banded report editor
B) wizard-based report editor
C) ASCII report editor
D) WYSIWYG report editor
E) Web-based report editor
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56
In crow's foot style E-R diagrams,an entity class is represented by a(n)________.
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57
________ can be used to build prototype databases.
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58
In crow's foot style E-R diagrams,a crow's foot mark on the relationship line near an entity indicates ________.
A) a minimum cardinality of zero
B) a minimum cardinality of one
C) a maximum cardinality of one
D) a maximum cardinality of many
E) Both B and C
A) a minimum cardinality of zero
B) a minimum cardinality of one
C) a maximum cardinality of one
D) a maximum cardinality of many
E) Both B and C
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59
Explain maximum cardinality.
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60
A(n)________ is a working demonstration of selected portions of the future system.
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61
A use case can be used to perform which of the following tasks?
A) Transform the data model into the database design
B) Validate the data model
C) Fill the database with data
D) Implement business rules
E) Develop applications
A) Transform the data model into the database design
B) Validate the data model
C) Fill the database with data
D) Implement business rules
E) Develop applications
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62
The ________ is a representation of the content,relationships,and constraints of the data needed to support the system requirements.
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63
Given only the following excerpt of an E-R model:

Which of the following is known to be true?
A) There are more instances of ENTITY A than there are instances of ENTITY B in the user's environment.
B) A single instance of ENTITY B may be related to many instances of ENTITY A.
C) A single instance of ENTITY A must be related to many instances of ENTITY B.
D) ENTITY A has a minimum cardinality of one.
E) The degree of the relationship is "many."

Which of the following is known to be true?
A) There are more instances of ENTITY A than there are instances of ENTITY B in the user's environment.
B) A single instance of ENTITY B may be related to many instances of ENTITY A.
C) A single instance of ENTITY A must be related to many instances of ENTITY B.
D) ENTITY A has a minimum cardinality of one.
E) The degree of the relationship is "many."
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64
In a traditional E-R diagram,the relationship is symbolized by a diagram.
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65
Given only the following excerpt of an E-R model:

If one instance of ENTITY B must be related to one and only one instance of ENTITY A,and one instance of ENTITY A may be related to many instances of ENTITY B,which of the following should be written on the end of the relationship line next to ENTITY B in the figure above?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E) None of the above is correct.

If one instance of ENTITY B must be related to one and only one instance of ENTITY A,and one instance of ENTITY A may be related to many instances of ENTITY B,which of the following should be written on the end of the relationship line next to ENTITY B in the figure above?
A)

B)

C)

D)

E) None of the above is correct.
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66
Given only the following excerpt of an E-R model:

Which of the following is known to be true?
A) A single instance of ENTITY A must be related to one instance of ENTITY B.
B) Many instances of ENTITY A may be related to one instance of ENTITY B.
C) ENTITY B has a degree of many.
D) ENTITY B is a weak entity.
E) Both A and C are true.

Which of the following is known to be true?
A) A single instance of ENTITY A must be related to one instance of ENTITY B.
B) Many instances of ENTITY A may be related to one instance of ENTITY B.
C) ENTITY B has a degree of many.
D) ENTITY B is a weak entity.
E) Both A and C are true.
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67
Microsoft Access can be used to build a prototype database,which allows users to validate the data model by demonstrating the consequences of data modeling decisions.
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68
A nonidentifying relationship exists between an ID-dependent entity and its parent.
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69
A dashed line between entities indicates ________.
A) a unique identifier
B) a minimum cardinality of zero
C) a minimum cardinality of one
D) an identifying relationship
E) a nonidentifying relationship
A) a unique identifier
B) a minimum cardinality of zero
C) a minimum cardinality of one
D) an identifying relationship
E) a nonidentifying relationship
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70
Microsoft Access is only used to prototype databases where Microsoft Access itself will be the final DBMS.
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71
Microsoft Access database files can be easily copied to create multiple copies of a database.
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72
What is a "use case" and how is it used?
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73
How is maximum cardinality expressed in crow's foot E-R diagrams?
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74
Distinguish between a data model and a database design.
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75
The representation of the content,relationships,and constraints of the data needed to support the system requirements is the ________.
A) relation design
B) implementation
C) data model
D) data view
E) application program
A) relation design
B) implementation
C) data model
D) data view
E) application program
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76
Microsoft Access wizards allow easy mock-ups of forms and reports for prototyping.
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77
Which of the following would not be contained in a use case?
A) Inputs provided to the system to perform a task
B) A description of a task the user wants to perform
C) A prototype of the system performing a given task
D) Outputs generated by the system in performing a given task
E) An activity scenario
A) Inputs provided to the system to perform a task
B) A description of a task the user wants to perform
C) A prototype of the system performing a given task
D) Outputs generated by the system in performing a given task
E) An activity scenario
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78
System requirements as documented by use cases,business rules,forms,reports,and queries are sufficient to design the database without using a formal data model.
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79
Microsoft Access uses banded form and report editors.
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80
How is minimum cardinality expressed in crow's foot E-R diagrams?
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