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Differentiate between tuple and attributes

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Answered by stuprajin6202
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An attribute is a name paired with a domain (nowadays more commonly referred to as a type or data type). An attribute value is an attribute name paired with an element of that attribute's domain, and a tuple is a set of attribute values in which no two distinct elements have the same name.

Answered by Anonymous
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Differentiate between tuple and attributes:

  • Tuple: Row corresponds to a tuple.
  • A row, also known as a tuple in a relational database, represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table.: a trait, character, or characteristic assigned to someone or something that has leadership qualities.
  • Attribute: An object closely identified with or belonging to a specific person, thing, or office; a scepter is a symbol of power; such an object is often used for identification in painting or sculpture.
  • A tuple is a collection of attribute values in which no two separate items have the same name.
  • An attribute value is an attribute name combined with an element of the attribute's domain.
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