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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
Correct Answer
Enterprise data modeling
The Database Development Process problems
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1. 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.
2. Whose role is it to determine the requirements and design for a database?
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A. Database analysts
B. Database administrators
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A or B.
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Correct Answer: Database analysts
3. 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
4. Which is not a relevant feature of CASE tools?
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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
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Correct Answer: Access to a DB via the Internet
5. Which is not a type of data management technology?
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A. Relational
B. Rational
C. Object-oriented
D. Dimensional
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Correct Answer: Rational
6. User views are included as part of which schema?
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A. Internal
B. Conceptual
C. External
D. None of the above.
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Correct Answer: External
7. Which of the following database activities allow for the actual retrieval and use of a database?
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A. Enterprise modeling
B. Logical database design
C. Physical database design and definition
D. Database implementation
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Correct Answer: Database implementation
8. An entity type is which of the following?
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A. A major category of data about people, place, and things
B. The various departments of an organization
C. The application software
D. The business processes the support the mission of an organization
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Correct Answer: A major category of data about people, place, and things
9. The Enterprise tier of the three-tiered database architecture includes:
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A. managing the data.
B. managing the User-system interface.
C. processing HTTP protocol.
D. processing scripting tasks.
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Correct Answer: managing the data.
10. The three-schema components include all, but:
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A. internal schema.
B. conceptual schema.
C. programming schema.
D. external schema.
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Correct Answer: programming schema.
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