State True/False
1. | Database design is a process of arranging the data fields into an organised structure needed by one or more applications. |
2. | Frequent software changes, without change in specifications, is an indication of a good design. |
3. | Maintenance is an extremely time-consuming and expensive phase of the software process. |
4. | Relative costs of fixing a fault at later phases, is less as compared to fixing the fault at the early phases of the software process. |
5. | Database requirement phase of database design is the process of detailed analysis of the expectations of the users and intended uses of the database. |
6. | The conceptual database design is dependent on specific DBMS. |
7. | The physical database design is independent of any specific DBMS. ... |
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