ER diagram analysis and presentation of the topic to be developed This task consists of two parts.
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ER diagram analysis and presentation of the topic to be developed
This task consists of two parts. In the first part, you will analyze a diagram to identify the data dictionary (primary keys, foreign keys and other concepts) based on an example of a project. Then, in the second part, you will define the topic of the database that you will design and create as the final project of this course.
Instructions
- Part I:
- Analyze the entity-relationship (ER) diagram presented in this exercise. Access the diagram found here. Download here.
- Apply what you have learned in the first two modules and complete the four (4) tables that appear in the document provided, taking the diagram into consideration.
- In the space provided at the end, answer the following question: Which of the concepts or characteristics discussed in module 1 can you see in the image?
- Part II:
- Identify a need for a business, company, institution or project and determine the topic you will use to develop your database (the place and need can be real or hypothetical).
- Select and define the theme of the database that you will design and create as the final project of the course.
- Download the following document in editable MS Word format by clicking here. Download here.
- Complete the table with the required information:
- Your name
- In a paragraph of at least 5 to 6 sentences , write the purpose or statement of intent for your database, indicating how you plan to use it and who will use it.
- Specify the type of business, company, institution or specific project for which you will create the database.
- Indicates how many people will use the database.
- Indicate the number of tables you will use.
- Once you have completed the task, deliver both files through the platform.
Related Book For
Financial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making
ISBN: 978-1118644942
6th Canadian edition
Authors: Paul D. Kimmel, Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso, Barbara Trenholm, Wayne Irvine
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