A definition or a concept is if it classifies any examples as coming within the concept
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A definition or a concept is consistent if it classifies any examples as coming within the concept.
Any database transaction that modifies impacted data must do so only in ways that are permitted; this is known as consistency (or correctness) in database systems. All established rules, including constraints, cascades, triggers, and any combination of these, must be followed for all data that is written to the database.
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