Modularizing Your Code We learned in chapter 6 the technique of “Modularizing Your Code”. This technique is used to break a complex program into small, manageable modular pieces called Methods. A method is a collection of statements that performs a specific task. We learned that methods are mainly two types, the void methods and the… Continue reading Modularizing Your Code
We learned in chapter 6 the technique of “Modularizing Yo
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BIS-320: Managerial Relational Database Sytems I will provide the book link.Gett
BIS-320: Managerial Relational Database Sytems I will provide the book link.Getting Started This assignment uses the The Queen Anne Curiosity Shop case study in Chapter 4. At this point, the usefulness of converting the sample data into a properly structured database will clarify. It is usually very encouraging to see how producing the database creates… Continue reading BIS-320: Managerial Relational Database Sytems
I will provide the book link.Gett
BIS-320: Managerial Relational Database Sytems I will provide the book link.Gett
BIS-320: Managerial Relational Database Sytems I will provide the book link.Getting Started This assignment uses the The Queen Anne Curiosity Shop case study in Chapter 4. At this point, the usefulness of converting the sample data into a properly structured database will clarify. It is usually very encouraging to see how producing the database creates… Continue reading BIS-320: Managerial Relational Database Sytems
I will provide the book link.Gett
The goal of this type of term paper project is to deeply understand how an exist
The goal of this type of term paper project is to deeply understand how an existing problem is solved ( Fragmentation and allocation techniques in DDBMS) and then slightly improve it. Once you pick a problem (basically, pick anything we mentioned in class, or any component of a system), read the literature to understand the… Continue reading The goal of this type of term paper project is to deeply understand how an exist
Instructions Include the below numbering scheme in the submission. DO NOT includ
Instructions Include the below numbering scheme in the submission. DO NOT include the Questions or other content from the instructions Part 1) Identify 4 database constraints (examples can include: Not NULL, primary key, unique, domain; there can be different ones as well). Explain each constraint (40%) and provide an example of each constraint other than… Continue reading Instructions
Include the below numbering scheme in the submission. DO NOT includ
We are going to continue from the last assignment. Please find attached database
We are going to continue from the last assignment. Please find attached database file (Company.accdb) for the assignment detail.
Assignment 4 Chapter: 4-6 Worth: 5 points Assignment: This is a continuation of
Assignment 4 Chapter: 4-6 Worth: 5 points Assignment: This is a continuation of the previous Assignment 3 as an example of a horrible database design. Create an Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) of the normalized version of this table using Visio’s crows-foot notation. The ERD should show the PK and FK columns, plus all of the… Continue reading Assignment 4
Chapter: 4-6
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https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/sentiment-anal… Requirements The informati
https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/sentiment-anal… Requirements The information system produced should be of medium complexity level. It is anticipated that the final database will have between 5 and 10 tables a minimum of 4 queries a minimum of 2 visualisations the database that is created should be in a format that is easy to run, MS Access with all… Continue reading https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/sentiment-anal… Requirements
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Refer to attached file for assignment detail. Submission Requirements: Submit a
Refer to attached file for assignment detail. Submission Requirements: Submit a .zip file that includes the following: The database files from MS Access. A report in PDF format that shows screenshots of the following: o The ER Diagram. o Design View of all the tables developed under Step 2. o Design View showing the foreign… Continue reading Refer to attached file for assignment detail.
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Refer to attached file for assignment detail. Submission Requirements: Submit a
Refer to attached file for assignment detail. Submission Requirements: Submit a .zip file that includes the following: The database files from MS Access. A report in PDF format that shows screenshots of the following: o The ER Diagram. o Design View of all the tables developed under Step 2. o Design View showing the foreign… Continue reading Refer to attached file for assignment detail.
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