ISCC Chapter 3
Across
- 2. A record used to restore databases when damaged
- 4. Data that describes other data
- 6. The smallest unit of data accessible by a user
- 8. Refers to programs and users sharing data in a database
- 9. A record of database activities and changes
- 10. A database accessed through web interfaces
- 13. A request for information retrieval from a database
- 15. A system supporting a small group of users, such as a department
- 17. An item containing data and actions that process the data
- 18. A unique identifier for each record in a database
- 19. The technique to extract useful insights from raw data
- 24. Another name for metadata in DBMS
- 25. A tree-like structure database model
- 26. The action of recovering a database from damage
- 28. Information systems model that allows many-to-many relationships
- 30. Procedures to ensure data is current and accurate
- 31. The act of creating duplicate copies of a database
- 32. A process comparing data to rules for accuracy
- 34. A type of database allowing storage of various types of data and actions
Down
- 1. The language used to manage, update, and retrieve data
- 3. A person responsible for database maintenance and security
- 5. Computing resources shared over the internet
- 7. A collection of related records in a database
- 11. Massively large data sets beyond the capacity of conventional systems
- 12. A group of related fields within a file
- 14. Rules defining how databases organize data
- 16. The process of analyzing massive data sets for patterns
- 20. The storage location for a web database
- 21. A model describing data structures using entities and relationships
- 22. The process of adding, changing, or deleting records
- 23. A process ensuring data meets specific rules before storage
- 27. A command used to query or modify a database
- 29. Duplication of data in separate locations
- 33. A structured collection of data stored electronically