Chapter 9

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hashed file organization

address for each row is determined using an algorithm

foreign key

attribute that appears as a non primary key attribute in one relation and as a primary key attribute in another relation

primary key

attribute whose value is unique across all occurrences of a relation

data type

coding scheme recognized by system software for representing organizational data

view integration

combine normalized data requirements from all user interfaces into one consolidated logical database model

referential integrity

integrity constraint specifying that the value of an attribute in one relation depends on the value of the same attribute in another relation

physical table

named set of rows and columns that specifies the fields in each row of the table

physical file

names set of table rows stored in a contiguous section of secondary memory

secondary key

one or a combination of fields for which more than one row may have the same combinations of values

functional dependency

particular relationship between two attributes

input mask

pattern of codes that restricts the width and possible values for each position of a field

determinants

primary keys of the relations used to create new relations

normalization

process of converting complex data strikers into simple, stable data structures

denormalization

process of splitting or combining normalized relations into physical tables based on affinity of use of rows and fields

second normal form

relation for which every non primary key attribute is functionally dependent on the whole primary key

well-structured relation

relation that contains a minimum amount of redundancy and allows users to insert, modify, and delete the rows without errors or incompleteness

third normal form

relation that is in second normal form and has no functional (transitive) dependencies between two (or more) non primary key attributes

recursive relationships

relationship between the instances of a single entity type

indexed file organization

rows are stored either sequentially or consequentially, and an index is created that allows software to locate individual rows

sequential file organization

rows in the file are stored in sequence according to a primary key value

homonym

single attribute name that is used for two or more different attributes

field

smallest unit of name application data recognized by system software

null value

special field value, distinct from 0, blank, or any other value, that indicates that the value for the field is missing or otherwise unknown

index

table used to determine the location of rows in a file that satisfy some condition

file organization

technique for physically arranging the records of a file

synonyms

two different names that are used for the same attribute

redundant relations

two or more relations that describe the same entity type

default value

value a field will assume unless an explicit value is entered for that field

data structure

grouping attributes from the logical database model into physical records

relational

a named, two-dimensional table of data

range control

both numeric and alphabetic data may have a limited set of permissible values

transitive dependency

functional dependency between non primary key attributes

relational database model

data represented as a set of related tables or relations

normalized relation

description of associated database requirements

weak entity

entity whose primary key depends upon the primary key of another entity

pointer

field of data that can be used to locate a related field or row of data

calculated field

field that can be derived from other database fields

recursive foreign key

foreign key in a relation that references the primary key values of that same relation


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