Deck 19: Data Structures for Database Processing

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The term set refers to all records having the same nonunique secondary key.
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The DBMS creates physical records,also called blocks,on its direct access fields.
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Each physical record is addressed by its sequential record number (SRN).
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A flat file is a file that has repeating groups.
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An intersection record is a record that is created when a complex network is decomposed into a simple network.
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A ________ is a file that has no repeating groups.

A)flat file
B)stacked file
C)record file
D)key file
E)secondary file
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A tree structure cannot be represented using indexes.
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An index is a table that cross-references record addresses with some attribute value.
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A complex network is a collection of records and the 1:N relationships between them.
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A complex network cannot be decomposed into trees or simple networks.
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A two-way linked list has links in both directions.
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To represent a tree structure using indexes,store each 1:N relationship as an index.
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A simple network is a collection of records and the 1:N relationships between them.
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The word key indicates a field or fields whose value uniquely or nonuniquely identifies a record.
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A simple network can be represented using linked lists and indexes.
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In a linked list,the sequence field holds the address of the next record in the logical sequence.
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The primary work key is a field or fields whose value uniquely identifies a record.
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Linked lists can be used to keep records in a logical order even if they are not necessarily in physical order.
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The DBMS creates ________,also called blocks,on its direct access fields.

A)psuedo records
B)physical records
C)longlife records
D)key file records
E)secondary file records
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A multilevel index that allows both sequential and direct processing of data records is called a C-tree.
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DBMS products represent trees using:

A)indexes.
B)linked lists.
C)sequential lists.
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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What are tress,simple networks and complex networks?
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Keys may include:

A)primary keys.
B)unique secondary keys.
C)nonunique secondary keys.
D)B and C
E)A,B,and C
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A collection of records and the N:M relationships between them is a:

A)simple network.
B)complex network.
C)compound network.
D)logical network.
E)sequential network.
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Linked lists can be used to keep records in:

A)logical order.
B)physical order.
C)sequential order.
D)A and B
E)B and C
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Complex networks can be represented by reducing them to simple networks,and then representing the simple networks using:

A)indexes.
B)linked lists.
C)sequential lists.
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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What is a set?
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What is a linked list?
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How does a DBMS store data on its direct access files?
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Each physical record is addressed by its:

A)relative record number (RRN).
B)sequential record number (SRN).
C)transaction record number (TRN).
D)ultimate record number (URN).
E)unknown record number (XRN).
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The term set refers to all records that have the same:

A)primary key.
B)unique secondary key.
C)nonunique secondary key.
D)B and C
E)A,B,and C
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Complex networks can be represented by reducing them to simple networks,which requires the introduction of a(n):

A)association record.
B)link record.
C)intersection record.
D)sequential record.
E)index record.
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What is a B-tree?
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Simple networks can be represented by using:

A)indexes.
B)linked lists.
C)sequential lists.
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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A collection of records and the 1:N relationships between them is a:

A)simple network.
B)complex network.
C)compound network.
D)logical network.
E)sequential network.
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The term set refers to all records having the same nonunique secondary key.
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The DBMS creates physical records,also called blocks,on its direct access fields.
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Each physical record is addressed by its sequential record number (SRN).
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A flat file is a file that has repeating groups.
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An intersection record is a record that is created when a complex network is decomposed into a simple network.
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A ________ is a file that has no repeating groups.

A)flat file
B)stacked file
C)record file
D)key file
E)secondary file
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A tree structure cannot be represented using indexes.
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An index is a table that cross-references record addresses with some attribute value.
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A complex network is a collection of records and the 1:N relationships between them.
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A complex network cannot be decomposed into trees or simple networks.
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A two-way linked list has links in both directions.
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To represent a tree structure using indexes,store each 1:N relationship as an index.
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A simple network is a collection of records and the 1:N relationships between them.
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The word key indicates a field or fields whose value uniquely or nonuniquely identifies a record.
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A simple network can be represented using linked lists and indexes.
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In a linked list,the sequence field holds the address of the next record in the logical sequence.
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The primary work key is a field or fields whose value uniquely identifies a record.
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Linked lists can be used to keep records in a logical order even if they are not necessarily in physical order.
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The DBMS creates ________,also called blocks,on its direct access fields.

A)psuedo records
B)physical records
C)longlife records
D)key file records
E)secondary file records
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A multilevel index that allows both sequential and direct processing of data records is called a C-tree.
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DBMS products represent trees using:

A)indexes.
B)linked lists.
C)sequential lists.
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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What are tress,simple networks and complex networks?
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Keys may include:

A)primary keys.
B)unique secondary keys.
C)nonunique secondary keys.
D)B and C
E)A,B,and C
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A collection of records and the N:M relationships between them is a:

A)simple network.
B)complex network.
C)compound network.
D)logical network.
E)sequential network.
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Linked lists can be used to keep records in:

A)logical order.
B)physical order.
C)sequential order.
D)A and B
E)B and C
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Complex networks can be represented by reducing them to simple networks,and then representing the simple networks using:

A)indexes.
B)linked lists.
C)sequential lists.
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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What is a set?
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What is a linked list?
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How does a DBMS store data on its direct access files?
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Each physical record is addressed by its:

A)relative record number (RRN).
B)sequential record number (SRN).
C)transaction record number (TRN).
D)ultimate record number (URN).
E)unknown record number (XRN).
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The term set refers to all records that have the same:

A)primary key.
B)unique secondary key.
C)nonunique secondary key.
D)B and C
E)A,B,and C
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Complex networks can be represented by reducing them to simple networks,which requires the introduction of a(n):

A)association record.
B)link record.
C)intersection record.
D)sequential record.
E)index record.
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What is a B-tree?
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Simple networks can be represented by using:

A)indexes.
B)linked lists.
C)sequential lists.
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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A collection of records and the 1:N relationships between them is a:

A)simple network.
B)complex network.
C)compound network.
D)logical network.
E)sequential network.
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