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How is structural firmness of a Web site achieved?
 
  A) by providing understandable messages if anything goes wrong
  B) by redirecting Web pages to different sites if any link fails
  C) by using technical jargons to define a problem
  D) by developing a mirror site
  E) by implementing a complicated source code

Question 2

Define a database management system. What is an entity? Differentiate between records and attributes.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

A database management system (DBMS) is a software application with which you create, store, organize, and retrieve data from a single database or several databases. In the DBMS, the individual database is a collection of related attributes about entities.

An entity is something you collect data about, such as people or classes. We often think of entities as tables, where each row is a record and each column is an attribute. This is also referred to as a field. A record is a collection of related attributes about a single instance of an entity. Each record typically consists of many attributes, which are individual pieces of information.



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