¶ … anomalies" Due to particular characteristics in each, they may involve errors and cause difficulties in maintaining the consistency of the data as well as requiring unnecessary updates.
To show why this is so, we will take each singly and provide examples:
Insertion Anomalies -- Giving the example of creating a database for employees: inserting a new employee tuple into EM P_DEPT, necessitates that we include in the database either the inclusive attributes of the department that the employee works for or the characteristic NULL if the employee is still between departments. All attribute values of the specific department must be entered correctly so that they are consistent with that department in other tuples of EM P_DEPT....
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