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11 Cards in this Set
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What is a collection of data in your computer system?
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Database
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What are 3 things a user of a database can do with their data?
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Enter, access and analyze
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Another way to understand a database is to consider it a collection of
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lists.
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How would a database become more complex?
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Add more lists
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What does access store its lists of data in?
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table
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What is Excel best used for?
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Storing and organizing numbers
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What type of data is Access best used for?
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Non-numerical data
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What are two things you can do with Access since it has non-numerical data?
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Sort and analyze
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What makes databases unique compared to other ways to store data?
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Connectivity
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What type of database understands how objects and lists work together?
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Relational
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What are three things a relational database can do with a table?
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Enter, search, analyze
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