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All enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are heavily dependent on databases to store the data required by the ERP applications.
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The Database Environment problems
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1. The most common source of database failures in an organization is the failure to implement a strong database administration function.
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Correct Answer: True
2. Stored representations of objects and events that have meaning and importance in the user's environment are known as a database.
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3. Data quality problems currently cost U.S. businesses some $60 million each year (Hudica, 2003).
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4. Databases that contain historical and summarized information are usually called data warehouses.
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5. The source of the data is sometimes called the system of record.
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6. Data descriptions are stored in a central location called the depository.
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7. An enterprise data model is a relational model that shows the high-level entities for the organization and associations among those entities.
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Correct Answer: False
8. Output reports should be included as part of an ERD.
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Correct Answer: False
9. A relationship is an association representing the interaction between attributes.
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10. A binary relationship is a relationship between two or more entities.
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Binary relationship is the relationship between two entities. Not more than two.
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