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jwb375

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In a Master Test Plan, milestones, schedules, and locations fall under which category?
 
  A) Overall Plan
  B) Testing Requirements
  C) Procedure Control
  D) Introduction

Question 2

What information is required to design the physical files and databases related to the project?
 
  What will be an ideal response?


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

This information includes the following:
 Normalized relations, including volume estimates
 Definitions of each attribute
 Descriptions of where and when data are used: entered, retrieved, deleted, and updated (including frequencies)
 Expectations or requirements for response time and data integrity
 Descriptions of the technologies used for implementing the files and database so that the range of required decisions and choices for each is known.
Normalized relations are the result of logical database design. We take a bottom-up approach to reviewing physical file and database design.



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