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  • An ID-dependent entity is an entity whose identifier is a composite identifier where no portion of the composite identifier is an identifier of another entity.


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    • 1. In a relation, the columns are sometimes called "attributes."

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    • 2. A key is a group of one or more attributes that uniquely identifies a row.

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    • 3. A functional dependency is always an equation.

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    • 4. Relations are categorized into normal forms according to the referential integrity constraints that they have.

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    • 5. A relation has cells that hold multi-value entries.

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    • 6. When designing a database, first identify the entities, then determine the attributes, and finally establish the relationships.

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    • 7. A ternary relationship is so called because in contains two entities and one association between them.

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    • 8. In a 1:N relationship, the parent is the entity on the one side of the relationship and the child is the entity on the N side of the relationship.

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    • 9. An entity is something that can be identified in the user's work environment; something that the users want to track.

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    • 10. An identifier typically uses more than one attribute.

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