Across
- 1. Creating a user friendly interface to enter data
- 4. Ensuring that the data entered is sensible, complete and set boundaries
- 5. A way to uniquely identify one particular person/item
- 7. Forcing the data in the database to be consistent and trustworthy
- 9. A single store of related data within a database
- 10. When you record a series of steps in a process
- 11. When the primary key is used in another table
Down
- 1. An individual piece of data about one person/item
- 2. Ensuring that the data entered matches the original document
- 3. Allows the user to ask the database to display specific data
- 6. Contains all the data about one person/item
- 7. An organised collection of data
- 8. When tables in a database are linked together
