What is the process of converting a poorly structured table into two or more well structured tables?

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________ is the process of converting a poorly-structured table into two or more well-structured tables. optimization normalization refactoring standardization

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Normalization is the process of converting a poorly-structured table into two or more well-structured tables.

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  • School University of Texas, Dallas
  • Course Title ITSS 3300
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51) ________ is the process of converting a poorly-structured table into two or more well-structured tables.A) OptimizationB) NormalizationC) RefactoringD) Standardization

52) In a database, when data items disagree with one another, it leads to a(n) ________.

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53) A data integrity problem will occur only if ________.

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54) Every table in a normalized database has a ________.

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55) Identify the first step in transforming a data model into a relational database design.A) representing the data relationshipsB) normalizing the data and filesC) creating foreign keysD) creating a table for each entity

56) When using the relational model to represent two tables, one must ________.

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57) Which of the following is true about the database development process?

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58) ________ are the final judges as to what data the database should contain and how therecords in that database should be related to one another.

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59) Which of the following is a nonrelational data store developed by Amazon?A) CassandraB) DynamoC) SharePointD) Bigtable

60) Which of the following is a nonrelational data store developed by Google?

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61) ________ is the term used to describe data collections that are characterized by huge volume,rapid velocity, and great variety.

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Normalization is the process of converting a poorly structured table into two or more well-structured tables.

What is the first step in transforming a data model into a database design?

The first step in transforming a data model into a relational database design involves the creation of a table for each entity by the database designer. The identifier of the entity becomes the key of the table. Each attribute of the entity becomes a column of the table.

Which of the following data elements is placed higher than fields in the database hierarchy?

4. Data element or record at the highest level of the hierarchy is called the root element.

Which of the following is an example of a database management system?

Some DBMS examples include MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft Access, SQL Server, FileMaker, Oracle, RDBMS, dBASE, Clipper, and FoxPro. Since there are so many database management systems available, it is important for there to be a way for them to communicate with each other.