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  • There are three stages involved when analyzing the initiation of an information systems project.


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  • A. True
  • B. False

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  • False 


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    • 1. A conceptual schema is usually depicted in graphical format using E-R or object-modeling notations.

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    • A. True
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    • 2. Functional decomposition is the process of breaking down the functions of an organization into greater levels of detail.

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    • 3. During logical database design, the conceptual data model is transformed into a logical data model which describes the data in terms of a specific data management technology.

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    • 4. The longest step of database development is database maintenance.

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    • 5. The physical database design identifies data integrity and security requirements.

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    • 6. The goal of information systems planning is to align information technology with the business strategies of the organization.

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    • 7. The most important reason for data architecture is reliability.

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    • A. True
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    • 8. Overlapping and disjoint subtypes have different approaches on how the subtype discriminator is applied.

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    • A. True
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    • 9. There is cardinality on an EER between the supertype and subtype.

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    • 10. A supertype is an entity type that shares common attributes or relationships distinct from other subgroupings.

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    • A. True
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