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    DATABASE DEVELOPMENT FOR AH CHAI MINI CINEMA INTRODUCTION Ah Chai Mini Cinema is a mini cinema. Even though it just a small cinema‚ but it gives the best service and provide quality movie at the good rate. From our observations‚ the cinema has been using conventional filling system to store information about their customers‚ movies and tickets. It requires a lot of files to keep the data. When there are a lot of file‚ it is difficult for the librarians to search for the data when needed

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    Database Normalization

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    Although‚ data is separated into different and more complex tables during normalization‚ the process of normalizing a database can help to organize data more efficiently by minimizing redundancy and providing more accurate records. During the process‚ column and field names are consolidated into more specific ones to avoid repetition of data. In many cases‚ tables are divided into two or more tables and linked via a relationship using their Primary Keys and/or Foreign Keys. The main goal is to

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    Database Environment Paper DBM-380 November 18‚ 2012 Introduction A database defines a structure for storing information and it collects information that is organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select desired pieces of data.   A database can also be thought of as an electronic filing system.   Data and information are extracted from a database by creating a query and then submitting it to the query database management system (DBMS) and it is posed in a language that

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    Access Case: Dentist’s Office Brief: You will create an Access Relational Database for a dentist’s office. Database Objects: Tables: 1. Patients – keeps a track of patient information (Create at least 7 patients). 2. Dental Procedures – The dentist has 5 procedures. Procedure No. Procedure Type Rate 1 Cleaning Rs.1000.00 2 Crown Rs. 2000.00 3 Filling Rs. 2000.00 4 Root Canal Rs. 3000.00 5 X-Ray Rs. 700.00 3. Appointment – keeps a track of the each appointment‚ Patient‚ Date

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    FILE OPERATIONS File can be thought of as “logical” or a “physical” entity. File as a logical entity: a sequence of records. Records are either fixed size or variable size. A file as a physical entity: a sequence of fixed size blocks (on the disk)‚ but not necessarily physically contiguous (the blocks could be dispersed). Blocks in a file are either physically contiguous or not‚ but the following is generally simple to do (for the file system): »Find the first block »Find the last block »Find

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    Truck Maintenance Database for Huffman Trucking Entities and Attributes Summary When using a database‚ the most important step is knowing how to use the table elements. The table defines the structure of the database based on its entities and Attributes. The entity is the object being stored and the Attributes describe information about the entity and its reason being documented. When using this table‚ one needs to first know how to access the database‚ table and forms

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    Database Normalization

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    Normalization A logical design method which minimizes data redundancy and reduces design flaws. Consists of applying various “normal” forms to the database design. The normal forms break down large tables into smaller subsets. First Normal Form (1NF) Each attribute must be atomic • No repeating columns within a row. • No multi-valued columns. 1NF simplifies attributes • Queries become easier.

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    Proposal Course Name: Database Management System Database System for: School/College Database Name: e School Management System (eSMS) Our Database Software: We have to develop database software on a School/College Islamabad College for Girls (ICG). Our database name is eSMS stands for e school Management System. Selected Organization: The target organization ICG (Islamabad College for Girls) is located at Shalimar 6/2‚ Islamabad. Introduction

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    Sheena M. Hunt Database Paper DBM/381 University of Phoenix Healthcare database systems are critical in health care. Databases are used frequently in healthcare. There are different types of databases. This paper will define health care database systems and describe how databases are used across the health care industry. It will also explain the different database architectures including the relational architecture and describe the needs of database users across the health care continuum

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    donated their time to create a dozen Web sites and database applications for local charities. The APNC has a service program in which volunteers canvas the entire neighborhood every spring. They survey residents on numerous community health and well-being measures and then work to connect people with available services. The APNC needed a way to collect these surveys while out in the neighborhood and then synchronize the data back to the SQL Server database. This type of scenario occurs at many businesses

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