Deck 2: Database Concepts and Applications in HRIS
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Deck 2: Database Concepts and Applications in HRIS
1
HR metrics are
A) various measures of organizational performance
B) derived from organizational outcomes
C) used to improve organizational efficiency and effectiveness
D) all of these
A) various measures of organizational performance
B) derived from organizational outcomes
C) used to improve organizational efficiency and effectiveness
D) all of these
D
2
Information is the ______ of data while knowledge is information that has been given ______.
A) accumulation; structure
B) meaning; structure
C) interpretation; meaning
D) understanding; definitions
A) accumulation; structure
B) meaning; structure
C) interpretation; meaning
D) understanding; definitions
C
3
MS Access would be appropriate for an organization that
A) had a small database and limited knowledge of database programming
B) had a small database and extensive knowledge of database programming
C) had a large database and limited knowledge of database programming
D) had a large database and extensive knowledge of database programming
A) had a small database and limited knowledge of database programming
B) had a small database and extensive knowledge of database programming
C) had a large database and limited knowledge of database programming
D) had a large database and extensive knowledge of database programming
A
4
A shortcoming of hierarchical and network database systems was that
A) only very knowledgeable technical staff members could interact with the database effectively
B) relationships between records were explicitly maintained
C) it replaced file-oriented structures
D) it was electronically stored data
A) only very knowledgeable technical staff members could interact with the database effectively
B) relationships between records were explicitly maintained
C) it replaced file-oriented structures
D) it was electronically stored data
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5
When a(n)______ from one table is stored as an attribute of another table,that attribute is called a(n)______.
A) primary key; foreign key
B) object; entity
C) foreign key; primary key
D) entity; attribution
A) primary key; foreign key
B) object; entity
C) foreign key; primary key
D) entity; attribution
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6
The database design process
A) begins with determining what the users want
B) is a task that only upper management should manage
C) begins with a budget estimate
D) requires outside consultant services
A) begins with determining what the users want
B) is a task that only upper management should manage
C) begins with a budget estimate
D) requires outside consultant services
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7
Data mining involves visually analyzing large data sets to identify recurring relationships.
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8
A(n)______ allows you to ask a question based on one or more tables in a database.
A) action query
B) question query
C) cross-tab query
D) select query
A) action query
B) question query
C) cross-tab query
D) select query
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9
Functional units,management levels,and geographically dispersed locations may all have the need to ______.
A) share data
B) limit attributes in the database
C) reduce database needs
D) limit query functionality
A) share data
B) limit attributes in the database
C) reduce database needs
D) limit query functionality
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10
Queries are important because
A) they are a way to store data
B) they provide direction for strategic HR
C) they allow you to present questions to the DBMS in a language it understands
D) they allow you to manipulate information
A) they are a way to store data
B) they provide direction for strategic HR
C) they allow you to present questions to the DBMS in a language it understands
D) they allow you to manipulate information
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11
Business intelligence (BI)applications include ______.
A) the activities of decision support systems
B) query and reporting
C) forecasting
D) all of these
A) the activities of decision support systems
B) query and reporting
C) forecasting
D) all of these
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12
Patterns in large data sets are identified through ______.
A) the creation of tables
B) data gathering
C) data mining
D) electronic data storage
A) the creation of tables
B) data gathering
C) data mining
D) electronic data storage
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13
The advent of the Internet and a standardized communication protocol have contributed to
A) easier database programming
B) data sharing across geographically dispersed locations
C) the maximization of query functionality
D) the elimination of a centralized database
A) easier database programming
B) data sharing across geographically dispersed locations
C) the maximization of query functionality
D) the elimination of a centralized database
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14
Which of the following is NOT a shortcoming of early file-oriented database structures?
A) data redundancy
B) poor data control
C) inadequate data manipulation capabilities
D) inability to resemble manual recordkeeping
A) data redundancy
B) poor data control
C) inadequate data manipulation capabilities
D) inability to resemble manual recordkeeping
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15
An attribute is a characteristic of the entity in a relational database.
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16
A data warehouse is a special type of database that is optimized for reporting and analysis and is the raw material for management's decision support system.
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17
One of the benefits of a relational database system is that
A) end users who generally had limited programming experience can still utilize the query functionality
B) organizations can easily implement them
C) they are easy to maintain
D) they are a strategic HRM resource
A) end users who generally had limited programming experience can still utilize the query functionality
B) organizations can easily implement them
C) they are easy to maintain
D) they are a strategic HRM resource
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18
Data processing systems that performed record-keeping functions that mimicked existing manual procedures were called ______.
A) file-oriented data structures
B) small database structures
C) data warehouses
D) electronic data storage
A) file-oriented data structures
B) small database structures
C) data warehouses
D) electronic data storage
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19
The employee's name is an example of ______.
A) an entity
B) an attribute
C) an object
D) a primary key
A) an entity
B) an attribute
C) an object
D) a primary key
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20
______ is a broad category of business applications and technologies for creating data warehouses and for analyzing and providing access to these specialized data to help enterprise users make better business decisions.
A) Strategic planning
B) Business intelligence
C) Enterprise solution
D) Data intelligence
A) Strategic planning
B) Business intelligence
C) Enterprise solution
D) Data intelligence
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21
The database design process begins with determining what the users want.
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22
Tables are used to store information about entities.Multiple tables are created for each entity.
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23
The employee's name is an example of an object.
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24
A foreign key represents the primary key from another table that is stored as an attribute in another table.
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25
Compare the typical users of an action query with those of a cross-tab query.
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26
Relational database data is stored in tables where each table represents one "entity" in the real world,and the information associated with that "entity" is stored in that table.Tables are related to each other through a common attribute or key.
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27
MS Access would be appropriate for an organization that had a small database and limited knowledge of database programming.
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28
The advent of the Internet and a standardized communication protocol have contributed to easier database programming.
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29
What is meant by business intelligence?
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30
Attributes represent a single data element or characteristic of the data table.
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31
What is meant by a cross-tab query?
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32
What is meant by a hierarchical database?
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33
What critical role does N-tier architecture provide to large,multinational companies?
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34
What were the benefits of relational database systems versus traditional file-oriented data structures?
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35
What are the implications for databases and data sharing in today's global environment?
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36
One of the benefits of a relational database system is that end users who generally had limited programming experience can still utilize the query functionality.
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37
What are some examples of how an organization might use the data-sharing ability of a relational database system?
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38
What are decision support systems,and what role do they play?
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39
Provide some examples of actions that might be performed as a result of an action query.
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