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The Type of Logical Database Model That Treats Data As If They Were Stored in Two

The document discusses key concepts in database management systems. It provides definitions for relational database, primary key, redundancy, and entity-relationship diagram. It also answers questions about the differences between logical and physical database views, what constitutes a record or row in a table, and examples of midrange database management systems except for one option.

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The Type of Logical Database Model That Treats Data As If They Were Stored in Two

The document discusses key concepts in database management systems. It provides definitions for relational database, primary key, redundancy, and entity-relationship diagram. It also answers questions about the differences between logical and physical database views, what constitutes a record or row in a table, and examples of midrange database management systems except for one option.

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The type of logical database model that treats data as if they were stored in two-dimensional tables is the - OODBMS

- pre-digital DBMS - relational DBMS - hierarchical DBMS A DBMS separates the logical and physical views of the data - True - False n a table for customers, the information about a single customer would reside in a single - field - row - column - table Duplicate data in multiple data files is called data ______________ - redundancy - repetition - independence - partitions schematic of the entire database that describes the relationships in a database is called a(n) - data dictionary - intersection relationship diagram - entity-relationship diagram - data definition diagram A field identified in a table as holding the unique identifier of the table's records is called the - primary key. - key field. - primary field. - unique ID.

- relational DBMS

True

row.

redundancy

entity-relationship diagram.

primary key.

A field identified in a record as holding the unique identifier for that record is called the - primary key. - key field. - primary field. - unique ID. DBMS makes the - physical database available for different logical views. - logical database available for different analytical views. - physical database available for different analytical views. - relational database available for different physical views. n a relational database, a record is referred to in technical terms as a(n) - tuple. - row. - entity. - field. DBMS for midrange computers include all of the following EXCEPT - DB2. - Oracle. - Microsoft SQL Server. - Microsoft Access.

key field.

physical database available for different logical views.

tuple

Microsoft Access.

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