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1. Outline the three-step process that is used to develop an REA data model.
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First one needs to identify the basic "give" and "get" events that represent the basic economic exchanges in the system.
Second, search out the resources that are involved in each economic exchange as well as the agents that participate in
those exchanges. Identify the relationships among the resources, event, and agents. Finally, determine the cardinalities
of each relationship identified in step two.

2. List the three types of table relationships that can exist in a database.
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The three types of table relationships that can exist in a database are:

1. One to one;

2. One to many; and

3. Many to many.

3. What does the mnemonic REA represent?


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In REA, the R represents the resources an organization acquires and uses; the E represents the events that the
organization engages in; and the A represents the agents that participate in the events.

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