data structure design requires a thorough analysis of both the rules a business follows and the relational business objects that allow the production of output for the organization. An efficient model of data should as well require little maintenance and oversight if built properly. Designing a data model promoting data redundancy and normalization provides a design that requires minimal modification to handle. (Tupper 2011) For your organization I propose the following normalization steps using
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COMPUTERIZED TRACKING SYSTEM IN THE ACCOUNTING OFFICE - PROVINCIAL CAPITOL OF APAYAO ______________________________________________________________________ A System Proposal Presented to the Faculty Graduate School Angeles University Foundation In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree Master of Information Technology _____________________________________________________________________ By: Imelda M. Taguiam November 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
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Database Environment Paper 1 Database Environment Paper Database Environment Paper 2 Database Environment Paper In the business world‚ the use of many different types of databases is not only commonplace‚ but an essential part of day to day operations. A database is a structured collection of information that is stored on a computer or server that allows the data to be quickly accessed‚ analyzed‚ and allows the ability for queries to be run. The use of a database allows businesses
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3. Answer the following questions concerning Figure 2-22. a) Where is a unary relationship‚ what does it mean‚ and for what reasons might the cardinalities on it be different in other organizations? A unary relationship is shown with the EMPLOYEE entity; An EMPLOYEE Supervises 0:M EMPLOYEEs‚ An EMPLOYEE Is Supervised By 0:1 EMPLOYEE. This relationship tells us that we can determine what employees are supervised by another employee‚ as well as determine which employees are supervisors in this company
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction The humble of Asahi Motor Parts started of a small stall at Hokaido Building‚ Cor.Cervantes & Sta. Rosa Sts.‚ Dumaguete City‚ Negros Oriental. Mr. Jonie Jef D. Calo-oy puts up a small stall in the City of Dumaguete. Calo-oy started with a small amount of capital selling a variety of items mostly of motorcycle parts. Mr. Calo-oy was very observant to the needs of the customers and his business started to grow. Now‚ Asahi Motor Parts is one
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SYNOPSIS ONLINE HOTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUBMITTED BY: NAME: ENROLLMENT NO: (Dynamic Site using JSP‚ SERVLETS and My SQL ) 1 ONLINE HOTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Under Supervision of Submitted By: Name Address Phone No Programme Enrolment No. : : : : : . : 2 ONLINE HOTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Table of Contents Title of the project. Introduction and objectives of the Project. Project category. Analysis (DFDs‚ ER Diagrams‚ Class Diagrams etc.) A complete structure Which includes
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study From day to day process‚ everyone seeks for perfection‚ everyone is a judge. Everything must be standardized‚ from the biggest things down to the smallest ones‚ especially in the eyes of a critic. According to Trochim (2006)‚ evaluation is the systematic assessment of the worth or merit of some object. And as defined by Hall (2012)‚ evaluation is the process of systematically assessing the design‚ implementation and impact of programs‚ policies
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CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM DESIGN 3.0 Prototype Design of Proposed System Software cannot work without data. The necessary next step is to organize the process of gathering‚ processing and refining them. A concept of how to archive data and store them outside the ‘living’ system must be planned at the start of a project. Legal restrictions – how long data are allowed or required to be stored should be evaluated and complied with. Setting up a database is done in three steps. In the first step the database
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Project on Online examination 2011 SYNOPSIS This document is meant for describing all the features and procedures that were followed while developing the system. This document specially mentions the details of the project how it was developed‚ the primary requirement‚ as well as various features and functionalities of the project and the procedures followed in achieving these objectives. Online Examination System forms the lifeline of the Educational Institutes to the functioning of the Examination
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Methodology The methodology to be adopted in conducting this project study is Incremental Model. The Incremental model is an evolution of waterfall model. The product is designed‚ implemented‚ integrated and tested as a series of Incremental builds. It is popular model software used many commercial software companies and system vendor. The incremental Model is an evolution of the waterfall model‚ where the waterfall model is incrementally applied. The series of releases is referred to as “increments”‚ with
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