____ consist of rows, columns, and cells.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Tables
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The ++ and -- operators can be written before their operands, which is called ____________.
a. preface mode b. post fix mode c. prefix mode d. superscript mode
Read the following case study, which describes the data requirements for a DVD rental company. The DVD rental company has several branches throughout the USA. The data held on each branch is the branch address made up of street, city, state, and zip code, and the telephone number. Each branch is given a branch number, which is unique throughout the company. Each branch is allocated staff, which includes a Manager. The Manager is responsible for the day-to-day running of a given branch. The data held on a member of staff is his or her name, position, and salary. Each member of staff is given a staff number, which is unique throughout the company. Each branch has a stock of DVDs. The data held on a DVD is the catalog number, DVD number, title, category, daily rental, cost, status, and the na
(a) Identify the main entity types of the DVD rental company. (b) Identify the main relationship types between the entity types described in (a) and represent each relationship as an ER diagram. (c) Determine the multiplicity constraints for each relationship described in (b). Represent the multiplicity for each relationship in the ER diagrams created in (b). (d) Identify attributes and associate them with entity or relationship types. Represent each attribute in the ER diagrams created in (c). (e) Determine candidate and primary key attributes for each (strong) entity type. (f) Using your answers (a) to (e) attempt to represent the data requirements of the DVD rental company as a single ER diagram. State any assumptions necessary to support your design.
The ________ text wrapping option places text closer to a picture
A) Tight B) Close C) Through D) Square
____ key cryptography uses a single key to both encrypt and decrypt the document.
A. User B. Private C. Public D. Known