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bclement10

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Key forces in a business's immediate environment include:
 
  A) stockholders.
  B) technological innovations.
  C) economic conditions.
  D) politic conditions.
  E) global events.

Question 2

Discuss how attributes are assigned in a supertype/subtype hierarchy.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Attributes are assigned at the highest logical level that is possible in the hierarchy. For example, in the following diagram one would assign the name to the person supertype so that it could be shared by as many subtypes as possible.





 

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