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Chapter 1.2: The Data Infrastructure
           The most basic unit of information in the repetitive structured environment is a block of
           data. Inside each block of data are records of data.


           Fig. 1.2.3 shows a simple record of data.














               Fig. 1.2.3 Records inside a block.


           Each record of data is (normally!) representative of a transaction. For example, there are
           records of data representing the sale of a product. Each record is representative of a
           single sale.


           Inside each record are keys, attributes, and indexes. Fig. 1.2.4 shows the anatomy of a

           record.





















               Fig. 1.2.4 Attributes, keys, and indexes.


           If a record is representative of a sale, the attributes might be information about the date
           of the sale, the item sold, the cost of the item, any tax on the item, who bought the item,
           and so forth. The key of the record is one or more attributes that uniquely define the

           record. The key for a sale might be the date of sale, item sold, and location of the sale.

           The indexes that are attached to the record are on the attributes that are needed when

           there is a desire to have quick access to the record.


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