问题 单项选择题

按照规范的设计方法,一个完整的数据库设计一般分为以下6个阶段: (51) :分析用户的需求,包括数据、功能和性能需求。

(52) :主要采用E—R模型进行设计,包括画E—R图。

(53) :通过将E—R图转换成表,实现从E—R模型到关系模型的转换。

(54) :主要是为所设计的数据库选择合适的存储结构和存取路径。

(55) :包括编程、测试和试运行。

(56) :系统的运行与数据库的日常维护。

(56)处填()。

A.需求分析

B.概念结构设计

C.逻辑结构设计

D.数据库物理设计

E.数据库的实施

F.数据库运行与维护

答案

参考答案:F

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