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Audit in CIS Environment

Quiz
1. Data files that contain records with no
structured relationships to other files.
2. Replication of essentially the same data in
multiple files which results to certain problems
in a flat-file environment.
3. It identifies the names and the relationship of
all data elements, records, and files that
constitute the database.
4. Database view describing the structures of
data records, the linkages between files, and
the physical arrangement and sequence of
records in a file.
5. Database view which describes the entire
database. It represents the database logically
and abstractly, rather than the way it is
physically stored.
6. Database view which defines the users section
of the database the portion that an individual
user is authorized to access.
7. The proprietary programming language that a
particular DBMS uses to retrieve, process and
store data.
8. The standard query language for both
mainframe and microcomputer DBMS
considered as the fourth-generation, nonprocedural language with many commands
that allow users to input, retrieve, and modify
data easily.
9. A function of the Database Administrator which
describes every data element in the database.
This enable all users to share a common view
of the data resource, thus greatly facilitating
the analysis of user needs.
10. They allow records to be located, stored, and
retrieved, and enables movement from one
record to another.
11. It refers to the way records are physically
arranged on the secondary storage device.
12. The technique used to locate records and to
navigate through the database.
13. It is an abstract representation of the data
about entities, including resources (assets),
events (transactions), and agents (personnel
or customers, etc.) and their relationships in an
organization.
14. A single item of data, such as customers
name, account balance, or address.
15. A database representation of an individual
resource, event, or agent about which we
choose to collect data.
16. Formed when data attributes that logically
defined an entity are grouped together.
17. Set of record types that an organization needs
to support its business processes.
18. Record types that constitute a database exist
in relation to other record types.
19. Distributed database which splits the central
database into segments or partitions that are
distributed to their primary users.

20. These controls are designed to prevent


unauthorized individuals from viewing,
retrieving, corrupting, or destroying the
entitys data.

Audit in CIS Environment


Quiz
1. Data files that contain records with no
structured relationships to other files.
2. Replication of essentially the same data in
multiple files which results to certain problems
in a flat-file environment.
3. It identifies the names and the relationship of
all data elements, records, and files that
constitute the database.
4. Database view describing the structures of
data records, the linkages between files, and
the physical arrangement and sequence of
records in a file.
5. Database view which describes the entire
database. It represents the database logically
and abstractly, rather than the way it is
physically stored.
6. Database view which defines the users section
of the database the portion that an individual
user is authorized to access.
7. The proprietary programming language that a
particular DBMS uses to retrieve, process and
store data.
8. The standard query language for both
mainframe and microcomputer DBMS
considered as the fourth-generation, nonprocedural language with many commands
that allow users to input, retrieve, and modify
data easily.
9. A function of the Database Administrator which
describes every data element in the database.
This enable all users to share a common view
of the data resource, thus greatly facilitating
the analysis of user needs.
10. They allow records to be located, stored, and
retrieved, and enables movement from one
record to another.
11. It refers to the way records are physically
arranged on the secondary storage device.
12. The technique used to locate records and to
navigate through the database.
13. It is an abstract representation of the data
about entities, including resources (assets),
events (transactions), and agents (personnel
or customers, etc.) and their relationships in an
organization.
14. A single item of data, such as customers
name, account balance, or address.
15. A database representation of an individual
resource, event, or agent about which we
choose to collect data.

16. Formed when data attributes that logically


defined an entity are grouped together.
17. Set of record types that an organization needs
to support its business processes.
18. Record types that constitute a database exist
in relation to other record types.
19. Distributed database which splits the central
database into segments or partitions that are
distributed to their primary users.

20. These controls are designed to prevent


unauthorized individuals from viewing,
retrieving, corrupting, or destroying the
entitys data.

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