Match each term in the second column with its correct definition in the first column. Write the letter of the term on the blank line in front of the correct definition. 1. An organized collection of facts about people, events, things, or ideas related to a specific topic. Database 2. Facts about people, events, things, or ideas. Data 3. Data that is organized in a useful manner. Information 4. A simple database file that is not related or linked to any other collection of data. Flat database 5. The database object that stores the data, and which is the foundation of an Access database. Table 6. A table row that contains all of the categories of data pertaining to one person, place, thing, event, or idea. Record 7. A single piece of information that is stored in every record and represented by a column in a table. Field 8. A principle stating that data is organized in tables so that there is no redundant data. First principle of good database design 9. A principle stating that techniques are used to ensure the accuracy of data entered into a table. Second principle of good database design 10. The process of applying design rules and principles to ensure that a database performs as expected. Normalization 11. A field in one or more tables that stores the same data. Common field 12. The basic parts of a database; for example tables, queries, forms, and reports. Objects 13. The window area that organizes the database objects and from which you open objects. Navigation Pane 14. The window area that displays each open object on its own tab. â–¼ Common field Data Database Field First principle of good database design Flat database Information Navigation Pane Normalization Object window Objects Populate Record Second principle of good database design Table 15. The action of filling a database with records. â–¼ Common field Data Database Field First principle of good database design Flat database Information Navigation Pane Normalization Object window Objects Populate Record Second principle of good database design Table
1) Database
2) Data
3) Information
4) Flat database
5) Table
6) Record
7) Field
8) First principle of good database design
9) I. Second principle of good database design
10) J. Normalization
11) K. Common field
12) L. Objects
13) M. Navigation Pane
14) N. Object window
15) O. Populate