Deck 20: the Semantic Object Model

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Semantic objects are grouped into:

A)composites.
B)entities.
C)objects.
D)classes.
E)associations.
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The term "semantic" means:

A)meaning.
B)data.
C)detailed.
D)attribute.
E)true.
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Whether a developer uses an E-R model or a semantic object model,the eventual database design that is created should be exactly the same.
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Semantic objects represent the user's perceptions more closely than the E-R model.
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Object identifiers may or may not be unique.
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A "hybrid object" is a semantic object that relates two or more objects and stores data that are peculiar to that relationship.
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Semantic objects represent distinct identities.
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The key of an attribute is a description of an attribute's possible values.
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A semantic object must represent something with a physical existence.
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An association object relates two (or more)objects and stores data that are peculiar to that relationship.
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A "simple object" can contain only simple attributes.
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The first attribute of a subtype object is the childID attribute.
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A "composite object" cannot contain more than one multivalued attribute.
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A subtype inherits all the attributes of its parent.
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A simple attribute has only one element.
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Group attributes are composites of other attributes.
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An object identifier is one or more attributes that the users employ to identify object instances.
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What type of attribute is composed of other attributes?

A)simple
B)meta
C)group
D)compound
E)composite
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What type of attribute has a single element?

A)single
B)simple
C)link
D)compound
E)semantic
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The cardinalities of an attribute operate only between the attribute and the container of the attribute.
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Explain the concept of semantic objects as being a "sufficient description."
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A composite object is a semantic object that contains:

A)single-value,simple or group attributes,but no object attributes.
B)at least one object attribute.
C)at least one multi-value,simple or group attribute but no object attributes.
D)at least one multi-value,object attribute.
E)at least one group attribute but no object attributes.
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Subtype objects can be:

A)Inclusive subtypes.
B)Exclusive subtypes.
C)Nested subtypes.
D)Either B or C.
E)Either A,B,or C.
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A version object:

A)may be a composite object.
B)typically contains the archetype object in its identifier.
C)typically is a simple object.
D)produces archetype objects.
E)All of the above.
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Distinguish between the physical description and the semantic description of an attribute domain.
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Semantic objects are said to be:

A)Semantically self-contained.
B)Semantically complete.
C)Semantically inclusive.
D)Either A or B.
E)None of the above.
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A hybrid object is a semantic object that contains at least one:

A)single-value group attribute that includes a multi-value semantic object attribute.
B)single-value group attribute that includes any semantic object attribute.
C)multiple-value group attribute that includes a multi-value semantic object attribute.
D)multiple-value group attribute that includes any semantic object attribute.
E)group attribute and a semantic object attribute.
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Explain the differences between the E-R model and the semantic object model.
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A parent object is also known as a(n):

A)supertype object.
B)child object.
C)subtype object.
D)multiple-value object.
E)intersection object.
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Describe the two ways that semantic object views can be used.
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A compound object is a semantic object that contains at least one:

A)single-value,group attribute.
B)multi-value,simple or group attribute.
C)object attribute.
D)multi-value attribute.
E)group attribute.
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The relationship between a parent object and its associated subtype objects is a(n):

A)HAS-A relationship.
B)WANTS-A relationship.
C)NEEDS-A relationship.
D)IS-A relationship.
E)None of the above.
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A simple object is a semantic object that contains only:

A)single-value,simple or group attributes.
B)single-value,object attributes.
C)single-value,simple attributes.
D)multi-value,simple or group attributes.
E)simple attributes.
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A group identifier:

A)has more than one attribute.
B)identifies a group of instances.
C)identifies a group of attributes in an object.
D)is the identifier for a group of semantic objects.
E)links two objects.
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Explain why semantic object attributes are call "paired attributes."
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Semantic objects are grouped into:

A)composites.
B)entities.
C)objects.
D)classes.
E)associations.
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The term "semantic" means:

A)meaning.
B)data.
C)detailed.
D)attribute.
E)true.
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Whether a developer uses an E-R model or a semantic object model,the eventual database design that is created should be exactly the same.
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Semantic objects represent the user's perceptions more closely than the E-R model.
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Object identifiers may or may not be unique.
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A "hybrid object" is a semantic object that relates two or more objects and stores data that are peculiar to that relationship.
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Semantic objects represent distinct identities.
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The key of an attribute is a description of an attribute's possible values.
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A semantic object must represent something with a physical existence.
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An association object relates two (or more)objects and stores data that are peculiar to that relationship.
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A "simple object" can contain only simple attributes.
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The first attribute of a subtype object is the childID attribute.
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A "composite object" cannot contain more than one multivalued attribute.
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A subtype inherits all the attributes of its parent.
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A simple attribute has only one element.
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Group attributes are composites of other attributes.
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An object identifier is one or more attributes that the users employ to identify object instances.
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What type of attribute is composed of other attributes?

A)simple
B)meta
C)group
D)compound
E)composite
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What type of attribute has a single element?

A)single
B)simple
C)link
D)compound
E)semantic
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The cardinalities of an attribute operate only between the attribute and the container of the attribute.
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Explain the concept of semantic objects as being a "sufficient description."
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A composite object is a semantic object that contains:

A)single-value,simple or group attributes,but no object attributes.
B)at least one object attribute.
C)at least one multi-value,simple or group attribute but no object attributes.
D)at least one multi-value,object attribute.
E)at least one group attribute but no object attributes.
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Subtype objects can be:

A)Inclusive subtypes.
B)Exclusive subtypes.
C)Nested subtypes.
D)Either B or C.
E)Either A,B,or C.
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A version object:

A)may be a composite object.
B)typically contains the archetype object in its identifier.
C)typically is a simple object.
D)produces archetype objects.
E)All of the above.
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Distinguish between the physical description and the semantic description of an attribute domain.
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Semantic objects are said to be:

A)Semantically self-contained.
B)Semantically complete.
C)Semantically inclusive.
D)Either A or B.
E)None of the above.
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A hybrid object is a semantic object that contains at least one:

A)single-value group attribute that includes a multi-value semantic object attribute.
B)single-value group attribute that includes any semantic object attribute.
C)multiple-value group attribute that includes a multi-value semantic object attribute.
D)multiple-value group attribute that includes any semantic object attribute.
E)group attribute and a semantic object attribute.
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Explain the differences between the E-R model and the semantic object model.
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A parent object is also known as a(n):

A)supertype object.
B)child object.
C)subtype object.
D)multiple-value object.
E)intersection object.
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Describe the two ways that semantic object views can be used.
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A compound object is a semantic object that contains at least one:

A)single-value,group attribute.
B)multi-value,simple or group attribute.
C)object attribute.
D)multi-value attribute.
E)group attribute.
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The relationship between a parent object and its associated subtype objects is a(n):

A)HAS-A relationship.
B)WANTS-A relationship.
C)NEEDS-A relationship.
D)IS-A relationship.
E)None of the above.
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A simple object is a semantic object that contains only:

A)single-value,simple or group attributes.
B)single-value,object attributes.
C)single-value,simple attributes.
D)multi-value,simple or group attributes.
E)simple attributes.
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A group identifier:

A)has more than one attribute.
B)identifies a group of instances.
C)identifies a group of attributes in an object.
D)is the identifier for a group of semantic objects.
E)links two objects.
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Explain why semantic object attributes are call "paired attributes."
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