To model the tracking history scenarios of historical truth and current truth, two different star schemas are required. Determine whether this statement is true or false.
I'm with Jutta on this one. A single schema should be able to handle both historical and current truth. Unless you're working with some top-secret government data or something, keep it simple!
True, true, true! Separate star schemas are the way to go. Gotta keep that data nice and organized, you know? Wouldn't want any 'alternative facts' sneakin' in there!
Hmm, I'm not sure. Wouldn't it depend on the specific use case and data requirements? Sometimes a single schema might work, but in other cases, separate schemas could be more appropriate.
Candidate 6: I think I will go with option B, I believe the statement is false as only one star schema is typically needed for tracking historical and current truth.
Candidate 5: I see your point, Candidate 4, but having two star schemas can also provide more flexibility and clarity in tracking historical truth versus current truth.
Candidate 4: I think the statement is false because using separate star schemas for historical and current truth can lead to redundancy and complexity.
I think the statement is true. Modeling historical truth and current truth definitely requires separate star schemas. This is crucial for maintaining data integrity and accountability.
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