Explain how you would create a testing plan for a database

What will be an ideal response?


First, one would identify all the requirements and business rules. Then, for each rule, one would design a test, perhaps an SQL statement. For each test, one would identify the expected results. Then the test would be conducted and the results compared to the expected results. If they are the same it should be noted. If they are different, then the results should be noted and the database should be reviewed and restructured to achieve the desired results.

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According to the theories of Carl Jung, our shared memories create ________, which involve universal themes and appear frequently in myths and stories across cultures

A) archetypes B) patterns of behavior C) Doppelgangers D) symbolic communities

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The trait approach has a century of research to back it up. 2. The trait approach failed to identify a definitive set of specific leadership traits. 3. In his early studies, Stogdill found that leaders in one situation would almost always be leaders in another situation. 4. Stogdill’s later studies argued that personality and situational factors were both determinants of leadership. 5. A major strength of the trait approach is that it is quite useful for training.

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External forces in the natural environment include

A. the trend toward healthier lifestyles, which can shift spending toward exercise equipment and health clubs and away from alcohol and snack foods. B. interest rates, exchange rates, the inflation rate, the unemployment rate, the rate of economic growth, trade deficits or surpluses, savings rates, and per-capita domestic product. C. slow growth in buyer demand. D. tax policy, fiscal policy, tariffs, the political climate, and the strength of institutions such as the federal banking system. E. air and/or water pollution, the depletion of irreplaceable natural resources, or inefficient energy/resource usage.

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To sound confident, effective writers often use the phrase "I know that" in front of key assertions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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