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Serenity Day Spa & Salon est. 2005

Serenity Day Spa & Salon est. 2005. Presented By: Angie Galjour Melissa Hall. Table of Contents. System Request Background Needs Requirements Value Added Issues & Constraints Entities Entities & Attributes Logical Design Physical Design Entity Relationship. System Request.

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Serenity Day Spa & Salon est. 2005

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  1. Serenity Day Spa & Salonest. 2005 Presented By: Angie Galjour Melissa Hall

  2. Table of Contents System Request Background Needs Requirements Value Added Issues & Constraints Entities Entities & Attributes Logical Design Physical Design Entity Relationship

  3. System Request Project Sponsor Mr. Lucas (owner) Phone (281) 455-7734 Fax (281) 455-7735 Email Blucas@gmail.com

  4. Background Serenity specializes in both women and men hair cuts. Use appointment book and manual filing system.

  5. Needs • Provide additional services and products to generate income. • Incorporation of a database to do away with current manual filing system and paper trail.

  6. Requirements Implement computerized business system to record customer id’s, product a and service costs as well as appointment times and dates. Training of each employee on new database system.

  7. Value Added • Decrease paper usage within the company. • Will improve business efficiency therefore leading to happier customers. • Generate more revenue with new services added.

  8. Issues and Constraints • Time spent incorporating old paper files into new database. • Time and money spent on training the employees on new system. • Expenses incurred developing the new system.

  9. Entities Customer Appointment Services & Cost Invoicing Payment Types Payment Received Employees Employees Certification

  10. Entities & Attributes

  11. Entities & Attributes Continued

  12. Logical Design (E-R Diagram)

  13. Physical Design • Customer – Customer ID, Last Name, First Name, Phone #, Street, City, State, Postal Code • Appointment – Appointment ID, Customer ID, Employee ID, Appointment Date, Appointment Time • Appoint-Service- Appointment ID, Service ID • Services – Service ID, Service Type, Cost • Invoicing – Invoice ID, Appointment ID, Amount Billed • Payments – Payment ID, Invoice ID, Amount Paid, Date Paid, Payment Type • Employees – Employee ID, Last Name, First Name, Street, city, State Postal code • Employee-Certification -Employee ID, , Certification ID • Certification– Certification ID, Certification Type

  14. Entity Relationships

  15. Report 1

  16. Report 2

  17. Message Appointment Query

  18. Hair Technician Query

  19. Male Salon Services Provided July 30 Query

  20. Customer Appointment Form

  21. Employee Certification Form

  22. Service & Cost Form

  23. Main Switchboard

  24. View Form Switchboard

  25. Questions?

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