Consider a database containing personnel information, including names, addresses, and salaries of employees. Individually, the name, address, and salary information are available to a subordinate role, such as Clerk, but the association of names and salaries is restricted to a superior role, such as Administrator. 1. With this information, how could you construct your database and tables? Design your database and draw a database schema first. 2. Suppose that administrators want to add a new attribute, employee start date, which is not sensitive. Where would it be? Consider not compromising the relationship between employee and salary. Draw your new schema. Can you make submissions using with word processors (MS Word, LibreOffice etc....).
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1. With this information, how could you construct your database and tables? Design your database and draw a database schema first.
2. Suppose that administrators want to add a new attribute, employee start date, which is not sensitive. Where would it be? Consider not compromising the relationship between employee and salary. Draw your new schema.
Can you make submissions using with word processors (MS Word, LibreOffice etc....).
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