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The document discusses database concepts and transformations in computing over time. It covers topics like mainframe computing, desktop computing, client/server computing, grid computing, database management systems (DBMS), relational and network database models, data modeling, and documenting business requirements. It tests the reader's knowledge with multiple choice questions.

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The document discusses database concepts and transformations in computing over time. It covers topics like mainframe computing, desktop computing, client/server computing, grid computing, database management systems (DBMS), relational and network database models, data modeling, and documenting business requirements. It tests the reader's knowledge with multiple choice questions.

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SECTION 1

1. The transformations that have occurred in the computing world


progressing in this order:
Desktop computing, Grid computing, Client/Server computing, Mainframe
computing.
Mainframe Computing, Desktop Computing, Grid Computing, Client/Server
Computing.
Mainframe computing, Desktop computing, Client/Server Computing,
Grid computing.
Grid Computing, Desktop Computing, Mainfram Computing, Client/Server
Computing

2. Which of the following transformations in computing led to the increase in


graphical user interface (GUI) applications?
Grid Computing
Client/Server Computing
Desktop computing
Mainframe computing

3. A DBMS comprises of the following elements: (Choose 3)


(Pilih semua jawaban yang benar)

Query language
Data Dictionary
Client
Memory and Storage Management

4. DBMS stands for :


Database Memory System
Database Management Software
Database Management System
Database Manipulation System

5. Business ______ are used to understand business processes, and the nature, role, and scope of
the data.
Rules
Processes
Goals
Mission Statements

6. Business rules help you understand the standardization procedure an organization follows
when handling huge data.
True (*)
False

7. If information requirements are clearly communicated during conceptual


modeling the following will result:
Delays due to reworking model caused by incorrect assumptions
A well designed conceptual model (*)
Some business rules may not be taken into account
A conceptual model that does not fully reflect the business will be created.

8. Documenting Business Requirements helps developers control the scope of the system and
prevents users from claiming that the new system does not meet their business requirements.
True or False?
True (*)
False

9. Using a database solution instead of a flat file eliminates all of the following issues except:
Redundancy
Data entry anomalies
Incorrect data (*)
Inconsistency

10. A network database comprises of a collection of records connected to one another through
links.
True (*)
False

11. A ___________ model describes a database in terms of tables, columns,


and joins between tables.
Object Oriented
Relational (*)
Network
Hierarchical
12. In a _______ database model the data is organized into a tree-like structure and to retrieve
data the whole tree needs to be traversed starting from the root node.
Network
Relational
Object Oriented
Hierarchical (*)

13. The advantages of an object-oriented data model are:


Reduced Maintenance
Real-World Modeling
Both A and B. (*)
Neither A or B.

14. The main subject areas taught by the Oracle Academy are:


Data Modeling, SQL, and PL/SQL (*)
Database performance tuning
Systems programming and computer architecture
Computer Repairs

15. Which one of the following is not a goal of this course:


Describing the purpose of a relational database.
Describing key business requirements of a database.
Database performance tuning. (*)
Using data modeling to build a database.
SECTION 2

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