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假设员工关系EMP(员工号,姓名,部门,部门电话,部门负责人,家庭住址,家庭成员,成

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假设员工关系EMP(员工号,姓名,部门,部门电话,部门负责人,家庭住址,家庭成员,成员关系)如下表所示。如果一个部门可以有多名员工,一个员工可以有多个家庭成员,那么关系EMP属于 (34) ,且 (35) 问题;为了解决这一问题,应该将员工关系EMP分解为 (36)

(36)处填()。

A.EMP1(员工号,姓名,家庭住址)
EMP2(部门,部门电话,部门负责人)
EMP3(员工号,家庭成员,成员关系)

B.EMP1(员工号,姓名,部门,家庭住址)
EMP2(部门,部门电话,部门负责人)
EMP3(员工号,家庭成员,成员关系)

C.EMP1(员工号,姓名,家庭住址)
EMP2(部门,部门电话,部门负责人,家庭成员,成员关系)

D.EMP1(员工号,姓名,部门,部门电话,部门负责人,家庭住址)
EMP2(员工号,家庭住址,家庭成员,成员关系)

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