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Shelles

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Database design can be very complicated. Three elements that should always be present in database design to insure consistency of analysis are
 a. technology, research techniques, and data.
  b. names, addresses, and ages.
  c. forms, tags, and attributes.
  d. characters, fonts, and scales.
  e. hierarchy, dependence, and decomposition.

Question 2

Which of the following is not one of the unique features of Deming's philosophy?
 a. Variation is the primary source of quality nonconformance
 b. Intrinsic motivation is more powerful than extrinsic motivation
 c. Predictions must be grounded in theory that helps to understand cause-and-effect relationships
 d. Interacting parts of a system must be treated individually, not as a whole
 e. Although quality is everyone's responsibility, senior management has the ultimate responsibility for quality improvement



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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