Q.1
The DBMS that is most difficult to use is ________ .
Q.2
The DBMS that is most difficult to use is ________ .
Q.3
The DBMS that is most difficult to use is ________ .
Q.4
Which of the following products implemented the CODASYL DBTG model?
Q.5
An Enterprise Resource Planning application is an example of a(n) ________ .
Q.6
The DBMS that is most difficult to use is ________ .
Q.7
Database applications are seldom intended for use by a single user.
Q.8
The DBMS ranked as being the "hardest to use" in the text is Microsoft's SQL Server.
Q.9
In an Enterprise-class database system, business users interact directly with database applications that interact with the DBMS, which directly accesses the database data.
Q.10
A database has a built-in capability to create, process and administer itself.
Q.11
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an example of a single user database.
Q.12
Prior to 1970, all data was stored in separate files, which were mostly stored on reels of magnetic tape.
Q.13
Applications are programs that interact directly with the database.
Q.14
A database design may be based on existing data.
Q.15
The DBMS ranked as being the "easiest to use" in the text is Oracle Corporation's Oracle.
Q.16
The purpose of a database is to help people stop using spreadsheets.
Q.17
Microsoft Access is an enterprise-class database product.
Q.18
Structured Query Language (SQL) is an internationally recognized standard language that is understood by all commercial database management system products.
Q.19
The XML family of standards is very important in database processing today.
Q.20
A database is called "self-describing" because it contains a description of itself.
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