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Option (A)
Option (B)
DM
DM
One-to-one
DM
Completely demoralized
Partially demoralized
DM
Fact
Dimension
DM
A goal of data mining includes which of the To explain some observed event
following?
or condition
To confirm that data exists
DM
FALSE
DM
DM
Clean Data
Ralph Kimball believes that
portions of data can be
combined based on relevance of
data and can be used for
reporting
Dirty Data
Inmon believes that portions of
data can be combined based on
relevance of data and can be
used for reporting
DM
Choose two
DM
Type Two
ETL
DM
DM
Snowflaking means
Self Join
Inner Join
DM
Normalized
Denormalized
DM
DM
First Step
DM
Second
They areStep
either same or one is
subset of another
DM
DM
unique
Analytical processing is
DM
DM
DM
A flat file
A data warehouse
automatically makes a copy of
The more data a data warehouse every transaction recorded in
has, the better it is
an OLTP system
A data warehouse
DM
Granularity refers to
DM
Dimensionality refers to
The main organisational justification for
implementing a data warehouse is to
provide
DM
DM
DM
The level of detail of data that is The data that describes the
held in the fact table
transactions in the fact table.
lagre scale transaction
processing
DM
DM
time varient
DM
Transaction processing is
Subject orientated
the act of analysing each
the act of processing individual transaction to verify that it is
transactions
valid
On Line Analytical Protocol
On Line Abstraction
Processing
Attributes
Entity identifier
DM
Entity identifier
DM
Single-valued
DM
One-to-one relationship
DM
DM
Data warehouse
DM
Field names
Field types
DM
DM
FALSE
FALSE
DM
FALSE
DM
TRUE
FALSE
DM
FALSE
DM
FALSE
TRUE
DM
DM
TRUE
FALSE
DM
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
FALSE
DM
DM
DM
DM
FALSE
FALSE
DM
DM
TRUE
FALSE
DM
FALSE
DM
TRUE
FALSE
DM
FALSE
DM
FALSE
FALSE
Aggregation
dicing
slicing
Category
Measure
shared
information
multidimensional data
pre-calculated data
FHTMI
FASMI
Slicing
Dicing
Slicing
dimensions
measures
DM
A particular attribute of
information
DM
DM
record
DM
DM
DM
hierarchical model
DM
FALSE
DM
TRUE
FALSE
DM
ERP System
DM
to streamline a Transaction
Processing System
DM
A Book Title
DM
A Table
DM
DM
A database design that only has A DBMS that can only have
one table in it
simple data tables in it
DM
DM
distributed
data repository
entity
Last name
hierarchical
Numeric - Single
DM
FALSE
produce output that is ready
produce output that is ready for for publication on the Web
e-mailing
(HTML)
DM
DM
DM
a Join
a Combine
DM
DM
Entities
Relationships
DM
An ER model is concerned
primarily with a physical
implementation of the data and
secondly with the logical view
DM
DM
DM
Staging area
Data Marts
Data Modelling layer, Data
Data staging layer, Data Extract Accesses layer, Data Storage
layer, Data transactional layer
layer
Extensive programming
Redundant reporting
Web Access
Online Access Processing
Data Mining
Online Analytic Processing
SQL
SQL
Ascending
ETL
ETL
ETL
ETL
ETL
ETL
ETL
Tool Specific
Autosys
perform a variety of
transformations unique to the
source, depending on business
requirements
Target-based commit
Source-based commit
ETL
ETL
Which is the first step of the ETL process ? Data Extraction Cleanup
ETL
ETL
ETL
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DW
DM
Informatica PowerCenter
A data warehouse is a subjectoriented, integrated,
Data Warehouse is integarted of nonvolatile, time-variant
data in support of management's collection of data in support of
decisions
management's decisions
Better business intelligence for
To store Operational Data
end-users
Restrictive, non extensible
Short life/tactical
ODS
OLTP
DM
Data Extraction
Summarized
ETL tool
Generate and maintain
centralized metadata
What If analysis
The data is perceived by the
user as tables
Representation of a set of
business requirements in a
standard structured framework
understood by the users
DM
DM
Conceptual
DM
DM
DM
TRUE
FALSE
Answer
s
Option (C)
Option (D)
One-to-many
Completely normalized
Partially normalized
Helper
A
A
None of above
Type Three
None of above
None of Above
Outer Join
C
C
None of Above
All of these
None of Above
Third
When Step
they can be compared
mathematically
Fourth Step
None of these
partitioned
reverse Key
A star schema
Decision support
A
C
A,B,C,D
Data model
Entity-relationship diagram
Data model
Entity-relationship diagram
Many-to-many relationship
Many-to-one relationship
Field formats
Data warehouse
A
B
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
Dimensions
Measures
rotating
nesting
Dimension
Nest
collection
multidimensional
nested data
ASFMI
MASHF
Rotating
Nesting
Rotating
Nesting
nesting
aggregation
character
bit
knowledge base
attribute
file
First name
Age
network
relational
network model
object model
A
A
B
DBMS
Expert system
to help transform data from
different sources so that they
can be stored in a single Data
Warehouse.
Cannot be empty
Numeric - Integer
B,C,D
A
produce output that is formatted produce output formatted for
for display on a computer screen print
a Relate
a Construc
An ER model is entirely
concerned with modelling the
physical implemetation
An ER model is concerned
primarily with a logical view of
the data and secondly with the
physical implementation
A,B,D
Analytical environment
Data Extraction layer, Data
Accesses layer, Data Storage
layer
None
Both A and B
Both A and B
None
None
C
B
None
Reporting
Both A and B
None
OLAP
OLTP
Both A and B
Microsoft Access
None
All of the above
C
A
Only A
Both A and B
Both A and B
description of subject
Good to access pre-aggregated
data
Drop
None
Both B and C
Compilation intensive
architecture
Select
A
B
6
ROWID
7
All of the above
B
D
B
C
A
It allows you to associate a
variable with an entire table
column
11
Both A and C
12
B
D
B
All distinct rows selected by
both queries
Both A and B
None
Both A and B
Only A
D
D
D
CRON jobs
Only A
Both A and B
Data transformation
Data loading
Ab Initio
Both A and B
None
Both B and C
Project Orientation
Flexible, extensible
OLAP
A
B
Both A and B
None
Both A and B
None
IE
Both B and C
Both A and B
None
Conceptual model
Both A and C