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MIS 245 Exam I: Chapter 3
Vocab for Exam I Chapter 3
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09/19/2009

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Heading
Definition
Consists of the table name and the column names
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Body
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Shows the rows of the tables
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Table
Definition
Two dimensional arrangement of data; consists of a heading defining the table name and column names and a body containing rows of data
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Data Types
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Defines a set of values and permissible operations on the values; each column of a table is associated with this
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Relationship
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Connection between rows in two tables; shown by column values in one table that match column values in another table
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Table-Oriented Terminology
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Appeals to end users
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Set-Oriented Terminology
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Appeals to academic researchers
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Record-Oriented Terminology
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Appeals to information systems professionals
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Entity Integrity
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Each table must have a column or combination of columns with unique values; no row can contain a null value for any column of a primary key
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Referential Integrity
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Column values in one table must match column values in a related table; only two kinds of values can be stored in a foreign key; a value matching a candidate key value in some row of the table containing the associated candidate key or a null value
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Superkey
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Column or combination of columns containing unique values for each row. The combination of every column in a table is always one of these because rows in a table must be unique.
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Candidate Key
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Minimal superkey; a superkey is minimal if removing any column makes it no longer unique
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Null Value
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A special value that represents the absence of an actual value; can mean that the actual value is unknown for does not apply to the given row
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Primary Key
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Specially designated candidate key; cannot contain null values
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Foreign Key
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Column or combination of columns in which the values must match those of a candidate key; must have the same data type as its associated candidate key; in the CREATE TABLE statement of SQL, this must be associated with a primary key rather than merely a candidate key
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Composite/Combined Primary Key
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Primary key consisting of more than one column
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Self Referencing Relationship
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Relationship in which a foreign key refers to the same table; represent associations among members of the same set
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