Deck 1: Introduction to Database Management

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A database will not only hold information about multiple types of entities,but also information about the relationships among these multiple entities.
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​Software packages,called database management systems,can do the job of manipulating databases for you.
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An attribute is known as a row in most databases.
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​Storing the same data in more than one place is called ____.

A) ​data independence
B) ​redundancy
C) ​data integrity
D) ​security
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A DBA can assign passwords to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the data.​
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There is a greater impact of failure in a nondatabase,file-oriented system.​
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An advantage of using the database approach to processing is that it facilitates consistency.​
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A(n)____ is a person,place,object,event,or idea for which you want to store and process data.​

A) ​attribute
B) ​DBMS
C) ​entity
D) ​DBA
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The ____ of an entity become the columns in the database table.​

A) ​attributes
B) ​tuples
C) ​data files
D) ​E-R diagrams
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Programs created with Visual Basic,Java,Perl,PHP,or C++ can access the database directly,rather than having to access it through the DBMS.​
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Sharing data is one advantage of database processing.​
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A(n)____ is the computer counterpart to an ordinary paper file you might keep in a file cabinet or an accounting ledger.​

A) ​database
B) ​spreadsheet
C) ​data file
D) ​attribute
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Redundancy wastes space because you are storing different types of data in the same place.​
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​A(n)____ is also called a field or column in many database systems.

A) ​attribute
B) ​entity
C) ​data file
D) ​relationship
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​Each table in a database represents two or more entities.
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​The relationship between different entities (in different tables)is handled by their common columns.
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An attribute is a characteristic or property of an entity.
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To create forms to use with a database you must write a program.​
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When you need to change data,redundancy makes your changes more cumbersome and time-consuming.
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An entity is also defined as an attribute.
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​____ are screen objects used to maintain,view,and print data from a database.

A) ​Fields
B) ​Forms
C) ​Data files
D) ​Entities
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In an E-R diagram,____________________ represent entities.​
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During the ____ process,a database expert determines the structure of the required database.​

A) data security​
B) ​database integrity
C) ​database design
D) ​database selection
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​Unlike a typical data file,a database can store information about multiple ____.

A) ​attributes
B) ​bytes
C) ​entities
D) ​characters
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​A(n)____ frees programmers who write database access programs from having to engage in mundane data manipulation activities,such as adding new data and deleting existing data.

A) ​E-R diagram
B) ​DBA
C) ​entity
D) ​DBMS
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In an E-R diagram,the ____________________ at the end of a line indicates the "many" part of the one-to-many relationship between two entities.
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A good ____ should provide an opportunity for users to incorporate integrity constraints when they design the database.​

A) ​database administrator
B) ​DBA
C) ​E-R diagram
D) ​DBMS
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In a(n)____________________ relationship between two entities,each occurrence of the first entity is related to many occurrences of the second entity and each occurrence of the second entity is related to only one occurrence of the first entity.​
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____ is the prevention of unauthorized access to the database.​

A) ​Data independence
B) ​Integrity constraint
C) ​Redundancy
D) ​Security
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In an E-R diagram,____________________ represent relationships between connected entities.​
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One disadvantage of a database system is ____.​

A) ​a larger file size
B) ​data dependence
C) ​reduced integrity
D) ​reduced productivity
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A person who is in charge of a database within an organization is often called the database ____.​

A) writer​
B) ​designer
C) ​administrator
D) ​controller
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A database has ____ if the data in it satisfies all established integrity constraints.​

A) ​redundancy
B) ​integrity
C) ​data independence
D) ​database design
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​A visual way to represent a database is with a(n)____.

A) ​spreadsheet
B) ​DBMS
C) ​entity-relationship diagram
D) ​DBA
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Popular ____ include Access,Oracle,DB2,MySQL,and SQL Server.​

A) ​E-R diagrams
B) ​DBAs
C) ​data files
D) ​DBMSs
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​Which of the following statements is correct?​

A) ​In a nondatabase, file-oriented environment, data is often partitioned into several disjointed systems with each system having its own collection of files.
B) ​User data cannot be combined and shared among authorized users.
C) Database users should not have access to the same information.​
D) The elimination of redundancy is always possible.​
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​____ is a property that lets you change the structure of the database without requiring you to change the programs that access the database.

A) ​Database design
B) ​Data independence
C) ​Integrity constraint
D) ​Data dependence
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A DBMS lets you assign users to ____.​

A) ​groups
B) ​classes
C) ​attributes
D) ​clusters
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​An integrity constraint is a rule that ____.

A) ​is kept in an external file
B) ​data must follow in the database
C) ​can be accessed only by authorized users
D) ​can unintentionally be accessed by unauthorized users
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A program,or collection of programs,through which users interact with a database is known as a(n)_________________________.​
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A database file requires a large amount of disk space and internal ____________________.​
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The problem of inconsistency in data is a direct result of ____________________.​
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Explain why it is better to try to control redundancy rather than eliminate it.​
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Discuss how the database approach and the nondatabase approach differ in terms of ensuring the security of the database.​
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Eliminating ____________________ not only saves space but also makes the process of updating data much simpler.​
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Explain why the impact of failure is greater in database processing,compared with the nondatabase approach.​
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List the disadvantages of database processing.
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​A group of people in charge of a database within an organization is often called the ____________________.
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A good _________________________ has many features that allow users to gain access to data in a database without having to do any programming.​
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List the advantages of database processing.​
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A database will not only hold information about multiple types of entities,but also information about the relationships among these multiple entities.
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​Software packages,called database management systems,can do the job of manipulating databases for you.
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An attribute is known as a row in most databases.
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​Storing the same data in more than one place is called ____.

A) ​data independence
B) ​redundancy
C) ​data integrity
D) ​security
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A DBA can assign passwords to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the data.​
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There is a greater impact of failure in a nondatabase,file-oriented system.​
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An advantage of using the database approach to processing is that it facilitates consistency.​
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A(n)____ is a person,place,object,event,or idea for which you want to store and process data.​

A) ​attribute
B) ​DBMS
C) ​entity
D) ​DBA
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The ____ of an entity become the columns in the database table.​

A) ​attributes
B) ​tuples
C) ​data files
D) ​E-R diagrams
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Programs created with Visual Basic,Java,Perl,PHP,or C++ can access the database directly,rather than having to access it through the DBMS.​
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Sharing data is one advantage of database processing.​
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A(n)____ is the computer counterpart to an ordinary paper file you might keep in a file cabinet or an accounting ledger.​

A) ​database
B) ​spreadsheet
C) ​data file
D) ​attribute
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Redundancy wastes space because you are storing different types of data in the same place.​
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​A(n)____ is also called a field or column in many database systems.

A) ​attribute
B) ​entity
C) ​data file
D) ​relationship
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​Each table in a database represents two or more entities.
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​The relationship between different entities (in different tables)is handled by their common columns.
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An attribute is a characteristic or property of an entity.
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To create forms to use with a database you must write a program.​
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When you need to change data,redundancy makes your changes more cumbersome and time-consuming.
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An entity is also defined as an attribute.
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​____ are screen objects used to maintain,view,and print data from a database.

A) ​Fields
B) ​Forms
C) ​Data files
D) ​Entities
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In an E-R diagram,____________________ represent entities.​
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During the ____ process,a database expert determines the structure of the required database.​

A) data security​
B) ​database integrity
C) ​database design
D) ​database selection
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​Unlike a typical data file,a database can store information about multiple ____.

A) ​attributes
B) ​bytes
C) ​entities
D) ​characters
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​A(n)____ frees programmers who write database access programs from having to engage in mundane data manipulation activities,such as adding new data and deleting existing data.

A) ​E-R diagram
B) ​DBA
C) ​entity
D) ​DBMS
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In an E-R diagram,the ____________________ at the end of a line indicates the "many" part of the one-to-many relationship between two entities.
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A good ____ should provide an opportunity for users to incorporate integrity constraints when they design the database.​

A) ​database administrator
B) ​DBA
C) ​E-R diagram
D) ​DBMS
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In a(n)____________________ relationship between two entities,each occurrence of the first entity is related to many occurrences of the second entity and each occurrence of the second entity is related to only one occurrence of the first entity.​
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____ is the prevention of unauthorized access to the database.​

A) ​Data independence
B) ​Integrity constraint
C) ​Redundancy
D) ​Security
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In an E-R diagram,____________________ represent relationships between connected entities.​
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One disadvantage of a database system is ____.​

A) ​a larger file size
B) ​data dependence
C) ​reduced integrity
D) ​reduced productivity
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A person who is in charge of a database within an organization is often called the database ____.​

A) writer​
B) ​designer
C) ​administrator
D) ​controller
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A database has ____ if the data in it satisfies all established integrity constraints.​

A) ​redundancy
B) ​integrity
C) ​data independence
D) ​database design
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​A visual way to represent a database is with a(n)____.

A) ​spreadsheet
B) ​DBMS
C) ​entity-relationship diagram
D) ​DBA
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Popular ____ include Access,Oracle,DB2,MySQL,and SQL Server.​

A) ​E-R diagrams
B) ​DBAs
C) ​data files
D) ​DBMSs
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​Which of the following statements is correct?​

A) ​In a nondatabase, file-oriented environment, data is often partitioned into several disjointed systems with each system having its own collection of files.
B) ​User data cannot be combined and shared among authorized users.
C) Database users should not have access to the same information.​
D) The elimination of redundancy is always possible.​
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​____ is a property that lets you change the structure of the database without requiring you to change the programs that access the database.

A) ​Database design
B) ​Data independence
C) ​Integrity constraint
D) ​Data dependence
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A DBMS lets you assign users to ____.​

A) ​groups
B) ​classes
C) ​attributes
D) ​clusters
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​An integrity constraint is a rule that ____.

A) ​is kept in an external file
B) ​data must follow in the database
C) ​can be accessed only by authorized users
D) ​can unintentionally be accessed by unauthorized users
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A program,or collection of programs,through which users interact with a database is known as a(n)_________________________.​
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A database file requires a large amount of disk space and internal ____________________.​
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The problem of inconsistency in data is a direct result of ____________________.​
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Explain why it is better to try to control redundancy rather than eliminate it.​
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Discuss how the database approach and the nondatabase approach differ in terms of ensuring the security of the database.​
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Eliminating ____________________ not only saves space but also makes the process of updating data much simpler.​
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Explain why the impact of failure is greater in database processing,compared with the nondatabase approach.​
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List the disadvantages of database processing.
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​A group of people in charge of a database within an organization is often called the ____________________.
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A good _________________________ has many features that allow users to gain access to data in a database without having to do any programming.​
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