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Which is not a relevant feature of CASE tools?
Options
A. The ability to help draw data models using entity-relationship notations
B. The ability to generate code
C. An information repository
D. Access to a DB via the Internet
Correct Answer
Access to a DB via the Internet
The Database Development Process problems
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1. Which is not a type of data management technology?
Options
A. Relational
B. Rational
C. Object-oriented
D. Dimensional
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Correct Answer: Rational
2. The reports generated by a reporting system are usually
not
delivered in which of the following media?
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A. Web portal
B. Commercial courier service
C. Digital dashboard
D. E-Mail
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Correct Answer: Commercial courier service
3. A BI reporting system does
not
________ .
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A. create meaningful information
B. deliver information to users on a timely basis
C. use statistical procedures to predict future events
D. use disparate data sources
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Correct Answer: use statistical procedures to predict future events
4. Data mining applications are used accomplish which of the following tasks?
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A. Process transactions only
B. Do RFM analysis only
C. Do what-if analysis only
D. Do both RFM and what-if analysis
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Correct Answer: Do what-if analysis only
5. One popular classification technique in Business Intelligence (BI) reporting is ________ .
Options
A. cluster analysis only
B. regression analysis only
C. RFM analysis only
D. both cluster analysis and regression analysis
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Correct Answer: RFM analysis only
6. Which of the following database activities require a specific knowledge of a DBMS?
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A. Enterprise modeling
B. Conceptual data modeling
C. Logical database design
D. Physical database design and definition
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Correct Answer: Physical database design and definition
7. Whose role is it to determine the requirements and design for a database?
Options
A. Database analysts
B. Database administrators
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A or B.
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Correct Answer: Database analysts
8. The use of packaged data models can offer which of the following benefits?
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A. Reduce implementation time and costs
B. Higher quality models
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A nor B.
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Correct Answer: Both A and B.
9. The first step in database development is which of the following?
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A. Enterprise data modeling
B. Logical database design
C. Physical database design and definition
D. Database Implementation
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Correct Answer: Enterprise data modeling
10. User views are included as part of which schema?
Options
A. Internal
B. Conceptual
C. External
D. None of the above.
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Correct Answer: External
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