IS 212 Chapter 5
How many bits make up a byte?
8
A data dictionary describes the meanings of data elements that are in a different language.
False
A database, a database management system, and the application programs that use the data make up the communication environment in an organization.
False
A major advantage of NoSQL databases is the lateral dissemination capability, which enables hundreds or even thousands of servers to operate on the data, providing faster response times for queries and updates.
False
A record is typically a name, number, or combination of characters that describes an aspect of a business object, such as a location.
False
Data governance is defined as the set of policies and procedures that control how data is collected, stored, and maintained by an organization.
False
Database management systems are often used with other software, but only when they act as a front-end application.
False
If an organization uses the traditional approach to data management, it would have multiple information systems sharing a pool of related data.
False
In the context of the relational database model, selecting involves eliminating columns in a table.
False
In the relational database model, each row of a table represents a record.
False
MS Access is an open-source software framework that includes several software modules that provide a means for storing and processing extremely large data sets.
False
One of the primary disadvantages of a relational database is that it allows large amounts of redundancy among data.
False
Records form the smallest piece of information in the data hierarchy.
False
Ron is working with an existing database, but he wants to eliminate some of the columns in the table to create a new, more streamlined database. He will use "joining" to create his new database.
False
Suppose we have a table that stores Instructors data. Within it, there is a field called "instructorID" that uniquely identifies each instructor record. This field is known as the ID key.
False
The database approach to managing data is not as good as the traditional file-based approach, where each operational system uses its own data files.
False
The relational model can place data in one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional tables.
False
With an in-memory database, the entire database is stored in cache memory, providing access to data at much faster rates than if data is stored on some form of secondary storage.
False
Which of the following statements is true of a database?
It can contribute to organizational success by providing timely, accurate, and relevant information built on data.
If you wish to use a visual approach to query building, you would use ________.
Query by Example
_____ is a special-purpose programming language for accessing and manipulating data stored in a relational database.
SQL
A DBMS is a group of programs used as an interface between a database and application programs or a database and the user.
True
A collection of data fields that are all related to one object, activity, or individual is called a record.
True
A database administrator (DBA) is trained to apply database programming languages to craft a set of databases to meet an organization's needs.
True
A database should be designed to store all data relevant to the business and provide quick access and easy modification.
True
Adherence to the standards defined in the data dictionary makes it easy to share data among various organizations
True
Among the many challenges related to big data is the difficulty in distinguishing relevant data from irrelevant data and then deriving value from that relevant data.
True
An enterprise data model involves modeling the information needs of an entire organization.
True
An entity is a general class of people, places, or things for which data is collected, stored, and maintained.
True
If "temperature" is an attribute, then "80 degrees" is a data item.
True
If an organization is taking a "store everything" approach to data, it will save all the data in its raw and unaltered form in a data lake.
True
In a relational database model, the cost of performing data cleansing or data scrubbing can be quite high.
True
In the context of the relational database model, joining involves combining two or more tables.
True
Large database systems typically use schemas to define the tables and other database features associated with a person or user.
True
Some people have privacy concerns about the fact that corporations are harvesting huge amounts of personal data that can be shared with other organizations.
True
Sometimes incomplete, incorrect, inaccurate, or irrelevant data has to cleaned. This can be corrected or deleted through data scrubbing.
True
The primary key is used to distinguish records so that they can be accessed, organized, and manipulated.
True
Unstructured data comes from sources such as social media, email, and surveillance video.
True
While building a database, an organization must carefully consider content, access, logical structure, and physical organization.
True
The _______________ allows users to relate data in new ways without having to redefine complex relationships.
ability to link relational tables
SQL databases conform to ACID properties, which stands for _______.
atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability
In a database, bits can be organized into bytes, and each byte represents is a(n) ______.
character
William works at a paper goods distributor. He is responsible for defining and implementing consistent principles for a variety of data issues, including setting data standards and data definitions that apply across all the databases in the organization. William is a ________.
data administrator
The process of detecting and then correcting or deleting incomplete, incorrect, inaccurate, irrelevant records that reside in a database is called ________.
data cleansing
Suppose you wish to find what tables are in a database, what fields they have, and how they are related. You would review the _____.
data dictionary
If you had a job where you were responsible for setting policies and managing the flow of the company's data, from initial acquisition of new data to deletion of old, outdated data, you would be a ________.
data lifecycle manager
A ______ is the highest level of data hierarchy.
database
A data definition language is a collection of instructions and commands used to __________.
define and describe data and relationships in a specific database
Which of the following is NOT one of the popular categories of NoSQL databases?
dimensional NoSQL
A(n) __________ uses basic graphical symbols to show the organization of and relationships between data.
entity-relationship diagram
_____ is a popular open-source DBMS.
mySQL
Each attribute in a ________ model can be constrained to a range of allowable values called a domain.
relational database
A _____ is a database system whose files have relationships to one another.
relational system
If you have weekly sales data and you wish to get monthly sales data, then use the ______ feature.
roll up
A data mart is a ______.
subset of a data warehouse
With Database as a Service, the database is stored on a service provider's server and accessed by the client over _______.
the Internet
In a data warehouse, during which stage of the ETL process is the data subjected to a series of rules or algorithms that will derive the data that's meant to be stored from the rest?
transform
A primary key is a field or set of fields in a record that _______.
uniquely identifies the record
Leila's employer, a major auto manufacturer, has asked her to capture and review the tsunami of social media posts and customer service emails about their company's latest recall. In terms of the characteristics of big data, Leila is dealing with ________.
variety