Project Proposal for a Database Database for a Bank Introduction: This database is created for a bank which can keep track of their customer’s and account holders’ details and transactions. With the above aim they should be able to have access to the information mention in real time. This will help the management to take decisions and also will make the record and finance staff work more organized. The bank is experiencing a lot of customer turn out to their various account types. Some
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Relational Database Management System Oracle provides a flexible RDBMS called Oracle7. Using its features‚ you can store and manage data with all the advantages of a relational structure plus PL/SQL‚ an engine that provides you with the ability to store and execute program units. The server offers the options of retrieving data based on optimization techniques. It includes security features that control how a database is accessed and used. Other features include consistency and protection of data
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maintenance space dock. Every maintenance activity is recorded. Activities include changing of plutonium energy pack‚ change of radar guidance system‚ and any replacement of parts. All history of maintenances is kept as accurate maintenance records. Propose a database system for NEXUS based on the scenario given. SCENARIO 2 Propose a database system for a travel agency. In this travel agency‚ there are three types of employees: Counter staff‚ Executive and Managers. An executive and a Counter
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EE4791 Database Systems Guidelines* for Tutorial 1 * Disclaimer: These are guidelines‚ rather than the actual solutions. 1. For each of the following pairs of entities indicate whether (under typical university circumstances) there is a one-to-many or a many-to-many relationship. Then using the shorthand notation introduced in the lecture‚ draw a diagram for each of the relationships. a. STUDENT and COURSE (students register for courses) Many-to-many (M:N) STUDENT COURSE b. BOOK
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Title: Local Enrollment Database System Table of Contents Introduction 1 Background of the problem 1 Project Description 2 Problem Statement 2 Statement of the major problem 2 Statement of the minor problem 2 Objectives 3 Major objectives 3 Minor objectives 3 Scopes and Limitations 4 Scopes 4 Limitations 4 Proof of documentation 5 Questionnaire 5 I. Introduction: 1.1 Background of the problem: Tagabuyo‚ the previous name of Pampanga
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HISTORY OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM With the progress in technology in the areas of processors‚ computer memory‚ computer storage and computer networks‚ the sizes‚ capabilities‚ and performance of databases and their respective DBMSs have grown in orders of magnitudes. The development of database technology can be divided into three eras based on data model or structure: navigational‚ SQL/relational‚ and post-relational. The two main early navigational data models were the hierarchical model
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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 the next block »Find the previous block Records are stored in blocks » This gives the mapping between a “logical” file and a “physical” file Assumptions (some to simplify presentation for
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The Major HR Management Subsystems in Organizations Today There are several ways to conceptualize the structure and means for organizing the HR system in an organization. The first‚ and perhaps most familiar‚ is the functional method (Rothwell‚ Prescott‚ & Taylor‚ 1998). In this approach‚ HR management is organized into units such as employee relations‚ training‚ compensation and benefits‚ and payroll. Each is considered a function because it bears specific responsibilities for the organization
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COMPUTER BASED MATERNITY DATABASE SYSTEM (CASE STUDY OF POLY CLINIC ASATA HOSPITAL‚ ENUGU) PRESENTED TO THE COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT‚ HOSPITAL OF TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (I.M.T) ENUGU BY Lucky Mba CS/N2004/097 IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF ORDINARY NATIONAL DIPLOMA (O.N.D.) AUGUST‚ 2004 APPROVAL PAGE We hereby certify that this project Design and Implementation of a Computer based maternity database system system. (case study of Poly
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The construction of Object-Oriented Database Management Systems started in the middle 80 ’s‚ at a prototype building level‚ and at the beginning of the 90 ’s the first commercial systems appeared. The interest for the development of such systems stems from the need to cover the modeling deficiencies of their predecessors‚ that is the relational database management systems. They were intended to be used by applications that have to handle big and complex data such as Computer Aided Engineering‚ Computer
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