Database System Concepts
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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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- In your own words explain the difference between a Valid argument and a Sound argument.
- State your career goal. With that career goal in mind, write a statement that includes a clear argument you could present in that career environment.
(What would you need to convince someone of in that career? Some examples: A procedural change in that organization, a certain purchase, a visionary direction, etc.) Make sure to include all the necessary premises that logically lead to the conclusion of your argument. - Lastly, analyze your argument. Did you take an inductive or deductive approach? Describe why you took that approach based your argument construction. (What evidence would I look for to evaluate this as an inductive or deductive approach)
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