1. A _____ is a data validation rule that identifies values that are questionable, but not necessarily...
Question:
1. A _____ is a data validation rule that identifies values that are questionable, but not necessarily wrong.
a. Range check
b. Sequence check
c. Reasonableness check
d. Validity check
2. A _____ collects input data, triggers or authorizes an input action, and provides a record of the original transaction.
a. Transaction document
b. Source document
c. Recovery document
d. Tester document
3. Printed output is used in _____, which are output documents that are later entered back into the same or another information system.
a. Turnaround documents
b. Tender documents
c. Policy documents
d. Milestone documents
4. For upper-level managers who often want to see total figures and do not need supporting details, a(n) _____ is appropriate.
a. Summary report
b. Exigency report
c. Exception report
d. Detail report
5. _____ protects privacy rights and shields an organization’s proprietary data from theft or unauthorized access.
a. Output security
b. Ergonomics
c. Interface technology
d. Aesthetics
6. In a(n) _____ design, one can create individual components that connect to a higher-level program or process.
a. Modular
b. Archetypical
c. Integral
d. Dissociated
7. A _____, which is a framework for organizing, storing, and managing data, consists of files or tables that interact in various ways.
a. Data structure
b. Data roster
c. Data log
d. Data object
8. Typically, a database management system is managed by a person called _____, who assesses overall requirements and maintains the database for the benefit of an entire organization rather than a single department or user.
a. Business intelligence analyst
b. Database administrator
c. Database consumer
d. Big data analyst
9. The complete definition of a database, including descriptions of all fields, tables, and relationships, is called a _____.
a. Framework
b. Viewport
c. Cell
d. Schema
10. During the systems design phase, _____ are used to organize, access, and maintain data structures.
a. Glossary fields
b. Key fields
c. Common fields
d. Content fields
Modeling the Dynamics of Life Calculus and Probability for Life Scientists
ISBN: 978-0840064189
3rd edition
Authors: Frederick R. Adler