Ans. Option (c) : creates, stores, organizes, and retrieves data from a database.
Explanation:
Question 1 A database management system: is primarily a report generation tool. graphically displays relationships among...
Higher education wants to develop a transport information system. You as a database designer is asked to develop a data model for the following scenario. Transport system provides facilities to students and staff commuting from their destinations across U.A.E regions using buses, cars minibusses depending on the number of passengers to a destination (places are- Karama, Rolla, or Rashidiya for example) . All the services run during the university hours with dropping university at 8 Am 12 noon, 7 PM,...
Your project will require you to develop a database design to
solve a real-life data management problem. It can be any problem in
your work environment or for another organization, for example, a
bookstore (think of how Amazon uses databases), a course management
system (think of how a university manages courses), a bank (think
of how your bank works), and an online auction site (think of how
Ebay works). You will develop a database to solve this problem
You will...
Project: Relational Modeling Note: This project must be unique in its design (E-R diagram) and implementation (SQL queries). You are not to copy or use any part of a database project that was previously submitted or appears on the Web, in a textbook, or otherwise made available via an external source. Contact your instructor if you have any questions regarding this requirement. Deliverables for Part 1: (1) Project Description. Provide an overview of your project identifying the major components as...
Management information system Please answer the question correctly QUESTION 16 Which of the following is the most widely used operating system in business? Linux Mac OS Windows Unix 2.5 points QUESTION 17 Which of the following is an open-source operating system? Unisys Windows Linux Mac OS 2.5 points QUESTION 18 Which of the following storage types is volatile? RAM ROM PROM All the choices are volatile. 2.5 points QUESTION 19 Which of the following best describes the...
QUESTION 1 What is the most common relationship within a relational database? Select the best answer from the following. One-To-One relationship. o One-To-Many relationship. Many-To-Many relationship. Zero-To-Zero relationship. QUESTION 2 What is an "entity'? Select the best answer from the following. An entity, for our purposes, is the same as a table in the database. An entity represents one of the columns in an individual table. There are no entities in a relational database. Entities are only part of NoSQL...
Please do not delete the questions. 1. What is the purpose of a database? 2. What is the reason to use a database over a spreadsheet? 3. Based on the previous answers (#1 & #2), there is a simple rule of thumb. A spread sheet is used when there is _________________________. A database is used when there are _________________________. 4. Please answer followings. a) A group of 8 bits is called a ____________ (from Chapter 4). b) The answers of...
Database system
QUESTION 5 Collector's Hub is a world renowned toy/memorabilia collectibles shop that was founded in 1980. Collectors from all over the world would buy collectibles from this shop since it specializes in providing rare collectibles Collectibles such as movie memorabilia, statues, model kits, action figures and others are highly sought after by the collectors if it is rare and have a high appreciation value. The company has been managing its customers' order and sales by manual bookkeeping but,...
Hide/Show Time Remaining Part 1 of 1- Question 1 of 38 When designing a new database, the first question users should ask themselves is O A. How much information is going to be stored in this database? B. Where should this database be stored? O C. Who is going to use this database? O D. What questions should this database be able to answer? Question 2 of 38 When linking two tables in a relational database, a user will use...
Case Study: Auto-Parts Warehouse Management
System
Jack Greig and Daniel Cox have several years of experience of
running an auto-parts business as a supplier in a major city of
Australia. The current warehouse management system is not able to
handle highly dynamic procedures that can help them move and store
inventory at peak efficiency and lowest cost. Jack and Daniel have
decided to develop a new Auto-Parts Warehouse Management System
where its functionality can be applied throughout all core
warehouse...
A management information system (MIS) is a system or process that provides the information necessary to manage an organization effectively. MIS and the information it generates are generally considered essential components of prudent and reasonable business decisions. Management Information Systems are primarily concerned with the delivery of information (both internal and external) to organizational members from the shop floor workers to the management. The purpose of MIS is to help the smooth running of the business by providing information on...