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1. A relational database management system.

2. Allows data to be entered into a form or table only if it obeys the specified rule. If the data does not meet the criteria - a message box displays an error message with the data deleted.

3. The connection between data in a database.

4. A set of commands that are run automatically.

5. The manual checking of data to ensure that it is correct and/or reasonable via means such as proofreading a document - checking for spelling - grammer and punctuation.

6. A type of database that involves storing data in tables consisting of rows or columns.

7. The use of software features such as spelling and grammar checking to verify accuracy - completeness and reasonableness.

8. Used as part of the bench test of a database solution.

9. Uniquely identifies each record in a database table.

10. The connection between data in a database.

11. A hand-written sketch that shows the elements to be included on an input form or a report.

12. Used to determine how the solution - or a component of a solution - would behave with a range of test data.

13. Ensures that all data in a database is complete.

14. A set of commands that are run automatically.

15. Determines what formatting is used for a field based on its size and type. E.g. "Fixed decimal places" & "12 or 24-hour clock."

16. Allows data to be entered into a form or table only if it obeys the specified rule. If the data does not meet the criteria - a message box displays an error message with the data deleted.

17. Involves following a systematic set of rules to check for anomilies or deviations in data structure - which ensures fields are in the correct tables.

18. Used with databases and include entity-relationship diagrams - data structure diagrams - data structure tables - flowcharts - IPO charts and layout diagrams.

19. Stores data tables that are arranged in rows and columns. Tables are linked by a common field.

20. Used with databases and include entity-relationship diagrams - data structure diagrams - data structure tables - flowcharts - IPO charts and layout diagrams.

21. Used to identify inputs - outputs - and the processing steps required to transform the inputs into the outputs.

22. Show the series of steps to follow in order to create a solution.

23. The use of software features such as spelling and grammar checking to verify accuracy - completeness and reasonableness.

24. Used to control how data is entered.

25. The display of results in an organised and usable manner.