Data Management Systems COPYWRITE (2013) BY Robert Ortega MIS405 – 1302A -01: Database Design Instructor: Anita Arceneaux‚ PhD Wednesday‚ May 8‚ 2013; Sunday May 12‚ 2013 Colorado Technical University Virtual Campus Three other Requirements for Database Various other aspects and needed requirements are to be introduced and implemented into Jim and Tim’s new ACCESS™2010® Relational Database Management Systems from concepts‚ theories‚ analysis‚ import/export‚ referential integrity
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Exercises 9 address driver-id person name owns license model year car report-number location date driver participated accident damage-amount Figure 2.1 E-R diagram for a Car-insurance company. Exercises 2.1 Explain the distinctions among the terms primary key‚ candidate key‚ and superkey. Answer: A superkey is a set of one or more attributes that‚ taken collectively‚ allows us to identify uniquely an entity in the entity set. A superkey may contain extraneous attributes
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a) Describe the user needs of the database and identify the functionality that they are expecting from a Relational Database Management System (RDMS). Due to Katrina and her two staff members now using databases to support their company which is the Mail Order Company‚ the database must be able to add new orders to the system with the correct information about the customer‚ the product and calculation of total order. The database will also need to be able to automatically calculate the total order
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inability of the system to update‚ record‚ delete information pertaining to customers were some of the major concerns faced by the management. The new system worked on the concept of relational databases i.e. data integrity was the key to the success of the database. If not implemented the right way‚ the consequences of the database would be failure in data integration‚ data sharing‚ increased amounts of data redundancies and other anomalies such as a defective system with many data inconsistencies. The new
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Database Design Paper “A database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system. In order for a database to be truly functional‚ it must not only store large amounts of records well‚ but be accessed easily. In addition‚ new information and changes should also be fairly easy to input.” (tech-faq.com); to ensure usefulness over the long-term‚ databases should be built with high data integrity and the ability to recover data if the hardware fails. Information that
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holder’s express written permission. Users may print‚ download‚ or email articles for individual use only. RELATIONAL JOB DESIGN AND THE MOTIVATION TO MAKE A PROSOCIAL DIFFERENCE ADAM M. GRANT University of Michigan This article illustrates how work contexts motivate employees to care about making a positive difference in other people’s lives. I introduce a model of relational job design to describe how jobs spark the motivation to make a prosocial difference‚ and how this motivation affects employees’
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Database Design Paper DBM/380 Database Systems in the Workplace A database system is a computer term for a structured set of data that can be saved‚ retrieved‚ added to or deleted from relatively easy. There are a variety of different databases and the type of database will determine how the data is arranged when it is stored and how that data will be located when it is called upon. At the company that I work for I know that they use Oracle®‚ which is an object-relational database
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Leadership Theory As a whole‚ UPB promotes the Relational Leadership Model. The Relational Leadership Model is the process of people working together as they attempt to accomplish change or make a difference to benefit a common good. As an organization‚ UPB is dedicated to creating a community among Ball State students. The Relational Leadership Model has five components: inclusion‚ empowerment‚ purpose‚ ethics‚ and process-orientation. UPB demonstrates all of these throughout the meetings and
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2616-2621 Design of a Hospital-Based Database System (A Case Study of BIRDEM) Rosina Surovi Khan Department of Computer Science and Engineering Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Email: surovi99@yahoo.com Abstract— As technology advances‚ information in different organizations of Bangladesh can no more be maintained manually. There is a growing need for the information to become computerized so that it can be suitably stored. This is where databases come into
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PHYSICAL DATABASE DESIGN EXAMPLES Example 1 – Consider the following relational database for the Super Baseball League. It keeps track of teams in the league‚ coaches and players on the teams‚ work experience of the coaches‚ bats belonging to each team‚ and which players have played on which teams. Note the following facts about this environment: The database keeps track of the history of all of the teams that each player has played on and all of the players who have played on each team. The
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