Essentials of MIS (13th Edition)
Essentials of MIS (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780134802756
Author: Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane Laudon
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 1RQ

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Database:

Database is the organized collection of associated data elements which is used to have the record of things or items of interest.

  • It is often defined as the structure to hold the data...

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Entity:

The basic block for building the data collected about person, place, event, or thing is called as entity.

  • Entities denote attributes that can have many instances.
  • Entity is about the gathering of the information about the place, person, or thing. For example: a patient, a musician, and so on.
  • To locate the information in the entity, they have a name, short description about what they are and identifier.
  • Identifiers are used to find each and every specific instance of an entity.
  • So, it is the purpose of having identifiers with unique values.

Example:

The example of an entity is given below:

  • STUDENT – the student is the person name that collects the details of student information. So the STUDENT acts as the entity.
  • EMPLOYEE - the employee is the person name that collects the details of employee information. So the EMPLOYEE acts as the entity...

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Relational database:

  • Relational database is a set of multiple data organized by tables, records, and columns and it creates the relationship between the database tables.
  • The individual value in table provides the link from one table to another.

Storage of data in relational database:

  • Relational database is a database which organizes data according to the relational model as table and table consists of rows and columns.
    • A data in a row or a column of a table is called fields.
    • Fields in a database table are also referred as attributes of a database object...

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Role of Entity-relationship diagram in database:

An entity-relationship diagram represents the important elements of database in a graphical form.

  • Entity-relationship (ER) diagram is the technique used to design the relational database.
  • ER diagram is useful to create the data model, which serves business process. Additionally, the diagram ensures whether data is accurate, well-formed and easy for retrieval.
  • An Entity-relationship diagram is represented in the graphical form that shows only important elements such as:
    • Record types
    • Attributes
    • Relationship between entities
  • For example, consider the following diagram:
    • The rectangular box represents the entities such as Customer and Account.
    • The oval symbol represents the attributes such as Firstname, Customer _id, Address, Username and Password.
    • The diamond symbol represents the relationship between two entities.
      • Here, it shows the one-to-one relationship between the Customer and Account.
        • The relationship shows that one customer is allowed to access the one account.

Role of normalization in database:

Normalization is a process of dividing the tables by more than one idea into set of tables such that each and every table contains only one idea...

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Reread the meanings of terminology like data and database in this chapter to refresh your recollection. Database management systems have recently gained the ability to store and retrieve data other than numeric and textual data (DMS). Images, music, video, and other advanced data formats need unique storage, retrieval, and maintenance capabilities that are not required or as simple for mathematical and textual data.
Describe various data modeling techniques used to represent the structure and relationships within a database. Discuss the Entity-Relationship (ER) model, object-oriented modeling, and relational modeling, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and suitability for different database applications.
Reread this chapter's definitions of terms like data and database to refresh your memory. The capacity to store and retrieve data other than numeric and textual has just lately been added to database management systems (DMS). Images, music, video, and other sophisticated data formats need specific storage, retrieval, and maintenance capabilities not necessary or easier with mathematical and textual data.
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