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12 Illustrate the different types of databases CO1 Apply Medium N Fundamental of DBMS DBMS 1 6
13 Define extension and intension CO1 Knowledge Low N Fundamental of DBMS DBMS 1 2
High 1 9
38 Explain Relationship degree in ER diagrams CO1 Create
N Fundamental of DBMS Keys
46 List the features of aggregation with examples. CO1 Analysis Medium N Fundamental of DBMS Generalization 1
Let E1 and E2 be two entities in an E/R diagram with
simple single-valued attributes. R1 and R2 are two
relationships between E1 and E2, where R1 is one-to- Y
many and R2 is many-to-many. R1 and R2 do not have CO1 Analysis High Gate CS Fundamental of DBMS ER Relational model 1 2
any attributes of their own. What is the minimum 2005
number of tables required to represent this situation in
47 the relational model?
Y
UGC
Establish Relationships between Employee and NET CS
CO1 Analysis High Fundamental of DBMS ER Relational model 1 6
Department relational models 2016
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