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A relation is in third normal form if it is in second normal form and there are no functional dependencies between two (or more) non-primary key attributes.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Under which design specification category for interfaces and dialogues do rate of errors and testing objectives appear?
 
  A) Narrative Overview
  B) Interface/Dialogue Designs
  C) Testing and Usability Assessment
  D) Database Design



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Answer to Question 1

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