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BIS 245 Week 5 Lab – ER Diagram and ER Matrix NEW

A. Lab # : BSBA BIS 245A-5A
B. Lab 5A of 7 : Database design using Visio, and based on data requirements
and business rules focusing on normalizing data to third normal form.
C. Lab Overview–Scenario/Summary:
TCO(s):

  1. Given a situation containing entities, business rules, and data requirements,
    create the conceptual model of the database using a database modeling tool.
    Scenario:
    You have been asked to create a database model using the MS Visio Database
    Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this lab is to provide experience
    normalizing the database to third normal form based on limited instructions, data
    requirements, and associated business rules.
    Upon completing this lab, you will be able to
  2. create a new Visio file for database design; and
  3. using the data requirements and the business rules provided, develop a
    conceptual model (ERD), including attribute data types and required field
    lengths.
    D. Deliverables
    Section Deliverable Points
    Step 1 YourName_Lab5A_ERMatrix.docx
    Step 3 YourNameLab5A.vsd (Visio Diagram)
    E. Lab Steps
    Preparation
  4. Get the Lab5A_ERMatrix.docx document from Doc Sharing:
    a. Download the Lab5A_ERMatrix document file from your course Doc
    Sharing panel (Labs view), and Save the file to your local drive.
  5. Using Citrix for MS Visio and/or MS Access
    a. If you are using the Citrix remote lab, follow the login instructions
    located in the iLab tab in Course Home.
  6. Start MS Visio
    a. Open Microsoft Office, Visio application, or
    b. if you are using Citrix, click on Microsoft Office Applications folder
    to start Visio. Page 2 of 5
    Lab
    Step 1: Identify the entities and relationships.
    a. Over the past four weeks, you have created ERDs based on information
    provided. This week, you will complete the ERD being sure to normalize it to
    3NF (third normal form). Normalization is the systematic application of rules
    designed to eliminate redundancy from the database. Data in previous weeks
    was, to some extent, normalized for you. This week, it is not. An abbreviated
    list of the data requirements follows.
    College Scheduling Data Requirements
    Student ID
    Student First Name
    Student Last Name
    Course Code
    Course Name
    Course Description
    Course Credit Hours
    Course Time
    Course Days
    Instructor ID
    Instructor First Name
    Instructor Last Name
    Room Number
    Room Capacity
    b. Open the Word file in the Week 5 Lab Materials, Lab5A_ERMatrix.docx
    c. Save the Word file as YourName_Lab5A_ERMatrix.
    d. An ER Matrix helps define both the entities and the relationships between the
    entities. Using the partially completed ER Matrix below as a guide, complete
    the matrix.
    Hint: You should end up with four entities.
  7. List each entity both across and down.
  8. Determine whether a relationship exists between entities and define that
    relationship with a verb phrase. (NOTE: The entity with the greatest
    number of related entities is usually the center of the ER diagram.)
  9. Identify minimum (Optional or Mandatory) and maximum (only one, or one
    or more).Page 3 of 5
    Student Course
    Student none Enrolls in;
    Mandatory
    One or
    more
    Course Is taken by:
    Optional
    One or
    more
    none
    e. Save the completed matrix to submit as part of your lab.
    Step 2: Create the initial ERD based on the matrix.
    a. Open a new blank Database Model Diagram in Visio. If you need assitance with
    this, refer to the Week 1 Lab Instructions. Be sure that all options are set
    consistent to those used in previous weeks so that you generate your model in
    Crow’s Foot notation.
    b. One of the issues in denormalized data is that it can result in many-to-many
    relationships that are not compatible with the relational database. Visio does
    not allow creation of a many-to-many relationship because of this
    incompatibility. Therefore, for any many-to-many relationships in your data,
    you will need to create two one-to-many relationships. See the example
    below:Page 4 of 5
    c. Based on the information from Step 1, create the initial ERD for the College
    Scheduling database including the many-to-many relationships. If you need
    assistance to create the entities, refer to labs from Weeks 1 and 2.
    d. Assign the primary keys and attributes from the data requirements to the
    proper entities.
    e. Save the file as YourName_Lab5A.vsd.
    Step 3: Normalize the database
    a. While the initial ERD is accurate, if you design a database without deviating
    from it, you will encounter problems. For example, a course is offered many
    times. If you use the course code, for example BIS 245, as the primary key,
    you will only be able to list the course once. There are three possible solutions.
  10. Assign another primary key, such as an auto-number field, so that
    the course can be listed multiple times. However, this is not
    acceptable because it introduces redundancy rather than reducing it.
  11. Use a composite primary key consisting of the Course Code and the
    Section code. If you create a unique section code (EXAMPLE:
    YearTerm_Section or 2010SpringA_A), then you can list the course
    repeatedly. Again, this introduces redundancy, and is not an
    acceptable solution.
  12. Split the table to create two tables. TostayconsistentwithDeVry
    terminology, create a second Section table. To ensure that a course is
    not entered twice, you might modify the Section code to include the
    course: BIS 245_2010SpringA_A. By consistently using this format,
    you should not be able to duplicate the section, and can avoid a
    complicated composite key. However, as the Section table will serve
    as an associative entity, it is acceptable to borrow the primary keys of
    theparenttables.
    b. Open the Visio file from Step 2, and add a new page. Changethepagetabto
    read Revised. Revise the initial ERD based on the following information.
  13. A Course may exist without being offered. It exists in the catalog.
    Courses are scheduled for a term and given a section. It is the
    schedule course (Section) that students enroll in, that are scheduled
    in rooms and assigned instructors.
  14. A Student can exist without being enrolled in a course.
  15. An Instructor can exist without being assigned to teach a course.
  16. A Room can exist without being scheduled for a course.
    c. Save the file with your revised ERD.Page 5 of 5
    Lab 5A Final Deliverables
    a. YourName_Lab5A_ERMatrix.docx (Word Document) from Lab 5A Step 1
    b. YourName_Lab5A.vsd (Visio Diagram) from Lab 5A Step 3.
    Submit these files to the Week 5 iLab Dropbox.

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