| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| What does SDLC stand for? | SDLC | No | 98%
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| What does SDLC stand for? | Software Development Loop Core | No | 98%
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| What are anomalies? | Anomalies are a tasty snack | No | 97%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | Backup encryption | No | 96%
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| What does SDLC stand for? | Software Determination Logistics Cycle | No | 96%
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| What are crow's feet? | An animal's foot | No | 95%
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| What does SDLC stand for? | Software Development Life Cycle | Yes | 95%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | System Build Velocity | No | 95%
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| What are anomalies? | Anomalies cause transaction locking | No | 94%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | Hardcoding | No | 93%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | System Volume Analysis | No | 93%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | Transaction locking | No | 93%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | System Design | Yes | 92%
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| 4th 5th and 6th normal forms are essential to a good database model | True | No | 92%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | Anomalies | Yes | 91%
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| To do top down design you can use the following technique | ERD | Yes | 91%
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| 4th 5th and 6th normal forms are essential to a good database model | False | Yes | 91%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | Software Utility Analysis | No | 90%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | System Failure | No | 90%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | System Logistics | No | 90%
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| What are crow's feet? | An attribute constraint | No | 89%
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| To do top down design you can use the following technique | Normalization | No | 89%
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| To do bottom up design you can use the following technique | Normalization | Yes | 89%
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| What are crow's feet? | A way to show a relationship between 2 entities | Yes | 88%
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| To do bottom up design you can use the following technique | ERD | No | 88%
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| When the client has an existing system the best way to model a database is? | Bottom Up | Yes | 85%
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| When a client does not have an existing system or solution yet built, what's the best methodology to come up with a database design? | BOTTOM UP | No | 85%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | Query speed | No | 85%
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| What is DRIVEME Academy (multiple) | The best driving school in the USA | Yes | 85%
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| When a client does not have an existing system or solution yet built, what's the best methodology to come up with a database design? | TOP DOWN | Yes | 85%
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| What is DRIVEME Academy (multiple) | The best driving school in the USA | Yes | 84%
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| When the client has an existing system the best way to model a database is? | Top Down | No | 84%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | Data corruption | No | 83%
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| What does normalization try to solve/prevent? (multiple) | Duplication | Yes | 83%
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| 0th normal form has no duplication | False | Yes | 83%
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| 0th normal form has no duplication | True | No | 83%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | System Analysis | Yes | 81%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | System Implementation and Operation | Yes | 79%
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| What are anomalies? | Anomalies are side-effects of having poorly normalized data | Yes | 78%
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| What are the phases of the SDLC we discussed? (multiple) | System Planning and Selection | Yes | 77%
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| What are anomalies? | Anomalies are data duplication | No | 71%
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