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<br>Write a 700- to 1,050-word informal paper using Microsoftu00ae Word in which you address the following:<br>Accurately definethe terms "database system" and "relational database architecture".<br>In your Learning Team next week, you will have a defined application for a database that you will construct
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DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Assignment Database Selection • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Write a 700- to 1,050-word informal paper using Microsoft® Word in which you address the following: • Accurately definethe terms "database system" and "relational database architecture".
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Entire Course • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 1 Individual Assignment DataBase Paper
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 1 DQ 1 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Reflect on the textbook readings. Using the search strings
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 1 DQ 2 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • What limitations have you or someone you know encountered in the past in using nonrelational structures (such as in a Microsoft® Excel® or Word file) to store data?
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 1 Individual Assignment Database Environment Proposal (NEW) • ) • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 1 ASSIGNMENT • Individual: Database Environment Proposal
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 1 Individual Assignment DataBase Paper • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Write a 350- to 700-word paper in which you do the following: • · Explain what database systems are and how they are used.
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 2 DQ 1 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Think of a situation where null value should be allowed and a situation where it should not be allowed. What are the consequences of inappropriate null settings?
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 2 DQ 2 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Why it is necessary to choose appropriate data types for each data column?
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 2 Individual Assignment Database Design and ERD Creation (NEW) • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 2 ASSIGNMENT • Individual: Database Design and ERD Creation
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 2 Individual Assignment Database Environment Paper • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Write a 750- to 1,050-word paper in which you complete the following: • · Choose a database environment from the following:
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 2 Learning Team Sparkle Diamonds Project For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 2 Learning Team Sparkle Diamonds Project Start working on your Learning Team Database and Presentation outlined above with delivery in Week Four. Begin by analyzing the requirements
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 2 Team Assignment Service Request SR-ht-003 Change Request 2 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Begin working on Service Request SR-ht-003, due in Week Five, by completing Change Request 2.
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 3 DQ 1 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com A motor vehicle maintenance center wants to improve its services by using database management systems (DBMS) and data mining.
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 3 DQ 2 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com How do you select the primary key from the candidate keys? H
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 3 Individual Assignment Database Normalization (NEW) • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 3 ASSIGNMENT • Individual: Database Normalization
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 3 Individual Assignment Database Normalization (NEW) • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 3 ASSIGNMENT • Individual: Database Normalization
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 3 Learning Team Tables and Status Update (Contains Only Script) • ) • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 3 Learning Team: Tables and Status Update • Normalize your tables designed in Week Two.
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 3 Team Assignment Service Request SR-ht-003 Change Request 3 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Continue working on Service Request SR-ht-003, due in Week Five, by completing Change Request 3. Create documentation that explains the process of crea
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 4 DQ 1 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • In your own words, describe the nature and purpose of the normalization process. Provide some examples from sources other than the readings
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 4 DQ 2 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • In what business database environments is denormalization appropriate and why? What would denormalization specifically involve?
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 4 Individual Assignment Database Creation (NEW) • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 4 ASSIGNMENT • Individual: Database Creation • The following assignment is based on the database environment designed in the Week Three Individual Assignment.
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 4 Individual Assignment Normalization of the ERD • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • The following assignment is based on the database environment chosen and created in the Week Three Individual Assignment.
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 4 Learning Team MySQL™ • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 4 Learning Team: MySQL™ • Complete work on your Learning Team Database.
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 4 Team Assignment SR-ht-003 Change Request 4 and 5 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Continue working on Service Request SR-ht-003, due in Week Five, by completing Change Requests 4 and 5. Create documentation describing
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 5 DQ 1 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Describe the advantages and disadvantages of DBMS-provided security. Compare it to network or application security..
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 5 DQ 2 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Locate a hosted, distributed database service. Explore its features and talk about your experiences. In what situations would an organization consider using it?
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 5 Individual Assignment SQL Queries (NEW) • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 5 ASSIGNMENT • Individual: SQL Queries
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 5 Learning Team Big Data For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 5 Learning Team: Big Data The amount of data that large organizations must manage is vast
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com DBM 380 Week 5 Team Assignment Service Request SR-ht-003 Presentation For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Create a 3- to 5-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation in which you explain how the principles of database management and your recommendation
DBM 380Education Organization / snaptutorial.com • DBM 380 Week 5 Team Assignment Service Request SR-ht-003 • For more classes visit • www.snaptutorial.com • Finalize the project work for SR-ht-003 and Change Requests 2–5. • Compile all documentation from your Change request from Weeks Two through Five. • Submit your team’s project work and documentation to your facilitator.