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piesebel

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What are some of the advantages of separating Logical design from Physical design?
 
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Under current U.S. federal laws, if a company allows personal information to be stolen, it may be subject to government fines.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The chief advantage of keeping logical design separate from physical design is that the same logical design can be used with any DBMS. Also by focusing on just the logical design a developer can get a pure understanding of the problem presented by the database without having to worry about restrictions a particular DBMS might impose.

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