functional dependency - definição. O que é functional dependency. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é functional dependency - definição


Functional dependency         
IN RELATIONAL DATABASE THEORY, A CONSTRAINT BETWEEN TWO SETS OF ATTRIBUTES IN A RELATION FROM A DATABASE
Fundep; Functional dependencies; Heath's theorem; Functional Dependency
In relational database theory, a functional dependency is a constraint between two sets of attributes in a relation from a database. In other words, a functional dependency is a constraint between two attributes in a relation.
functional dependency         
IN RELATIONAL DATABASE THEORY, A CONSTRAINT BETWEEN TWO SETS OF ATTRIBUTES IN A RELATION FROM A DATABASE
Fundep; Functional dependencies; Heath's theorem; Functional Dependency
<database> Given a relation R (in a relational database), attribute Y of R is functionally dependent on attribute X of R and X of R functionally determines Y of R (in symbols R.X -> R.Y) if and only if each X in R has associated with it precisely one Y in R (at any one time). Attributes X and Y may be composite. This is very close to a function in the mathematical sense. (1997-09-01)
Media system dependency theory         
  • Ball-Rokeach & DeFleur's (1976) MSD conceptual model
1976 THEORY DEVELOPED BY SANDRA BALL-ROKEACH AND MELVIN DEFLEUR
Media system dependency; Media-system dependency; Media Systems Dependency Theory; Media systems dependency theory; Media dependency
Media system dependency theory (MSD), or simply media dependency, was developed by Sandra Ball-Rokeach and Melvin Defleur in 1976. The theory is grounded in classical sociological literature positing that media and their audiences should be studied in the context of larger social systems.