Design of Database Systems- Test 1 T/F Questions

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When systems are automatically generated and maintained, quality is diminished.

FALSE

With the traditional file processing approach, each application shares data files, thus enabling much data sharing.

FALSE

The user interface includes languages, menus, and other facilities by which users interact with various system components.

TRUE

"Name" would be an ideal identifier.

FALSE

A business rule is a statement of how a policy is enforced or conducted.

FALSE

Data names do not have to be unique.

FALSE

Unplanned duplicate data files are the rule rather than the exception in file processing systems.

TRUE

Enforcement of business rules can be automated through the use of software tools that can interpret the rules and enforce them.

TRUE

File processing systems have been replaced by database systems in most critical business applications today.

TRUE

Information is processed data.

TRUE

In an E-R diagram, strong entities are represented by double-walled rectangles.

FALSE

A person is an example of an entity.

TRUE

A constraint is a rule in a database system that can be violated by users.

FALSE

A user view is how the user sees the data when it is produced.

FALSE

A well-structured database establishes the entities between relationships in order to derive the desired information.

FALSE

An entity type on which a strong entity is dependent is called a covariant entity.

FALSE

An example of a term would be the following sentence: "A student registers for a course."

FALSE

Business rules are formulated from a collection of business ramblings.

FALSE

Data redundancy is used to establish relationships between data but is never used to improve database performance.

FALSE

Databases were developed as the first application of computers to data processing.

FALSE

Most systems developers believe that data modeling is the least important part of the systems development process.

FALSE

Organizational commitment to a database project is not necessary for its success

FALSE

Organizations that utilize the file processing approach spend only 20 percent of development time on maintenance.

FALSE

Personal databases are designed to support a small group of individuals working together on a project.

FALSE

Reduced program maintenance is an advantage of file processing systems.

FALSE

Repositories are always used in file processing systems.

FALSE

Some examples of attributes are: eye_color, weight, student_id, STUDENT

FALSE

The data that you are interested in capturing about an entity is called an instance.

FALSE

The intent of a business rule is to break down business structure.

FALSE

The name used for an entity type should never be the same in other E-R diagrams on which the entity appears.

FALSE

The purpose of data modeling is to document business rules about processes.

FALSE

The term legacy system refers to a newly installed database management system.

FALSE

A business rule is a statement that defines or constrains some aspect of the business.

TRUE

A business rule should be internally consistent.

TRUE

A data model is a graphical system used to capture the nature and relationships among data.

TRUE

A fact is an association between two or more terms.

TRUE

A good data definition is always accompanied by diagrams, such as the entity-relationship diagram.

TRUE

A modern database management system automates more of the backup and recovery tasks than a file system.

TRUE

A relational database establishes the relationships between entities by means of a common field.

TRUE

A single occurrence of an entity is called an entity instance.

TRUE

An entity is a person, place, object, event, or concept in the user environment about which the organization wishes to maintain data.

TRUE

An entity type name should always be a singular noun

TRUE

Cost and complexity are just two of the disadvantages of database processing.

TRUE

Data modeling is about documenting rules and policies of an organization that govern data.

TRUE

Data names should always relate to business characteristics.

TRUE

Data, rather than processes, are the most complex aspects of many modern information systems.

TRUE

Development starts from scratch with the traditional file processing approach because new file formats, descriptions, and file access logic must be designed for each new program.

TRUE

In an E-R diagram, an associative entity is represented by a rounded rectangle.

TRUE

Many of the disadvantages of file processing systems can also be limitations of databases.

TRUE

One of the roles of a database analyst is to identify and understand rules that govern data.

TRUE

One reason for improved application development productivity with the database approach is that file design and low-level implementation details do not need to be handled by the application programmer.

TRUE

Redundancy increases the risk of inconsistent data.

TRUE

Separation of metadata from application programs that use the data is called data independence

TRUE

The E-R model is used to construct a conceptual model.

TRUE

The data repository assists database administrators in enforcing standards.

TRUE

The failure to implement a strong database administrative function is the most common source of database failures in organizations.

TRUE

The relationship between a weak entity type and its owner is an identifying relationship.

TRUE

When choosing an identifier, choose one that will not change its value often.

TRUE

While business rules are not redundant, a business rule can refer to another business rule.

TRUE


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