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Project: Database design for Gym Management System Project
PART 1 (3%)- Write a 1-2 page Statement of Work (SOW) to describe the need to create, design and implement the database that you propose for your project.
PART 2 (5%)- Create requirement definition document and use ER Assistant, Visio, or SQL Developer Data Modeler to create Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) for your project.
PART 3 (6%)- Use SQL DDL statements to create your tables/views/triggers and other required database objects for you project. Also include queries (select statements on database catalog/data dictionary such as user_objects and user_tables) to demonstrate all objects are created successfully.
PART 4 (6%)- Use SQL DML statements to insert sample data into your tables. Use SQL SELECT statements to query your data. This submission should be a final consolidated document which includes Project Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4.
Design and implement a database on Gym Management System Project Project is divided into four parts • • • • PART 1 (3%) - Write a 1-2 page Statement of Work (SOW) to describe the need to create, design and implement the database that you propose for your project. PART 2 (5%) - Create requirement definition document and use ER Assistant, Visio, or SQL Developer Data Modeler to create Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) for your project. PART 3 (6%) - Use SQL DDL statements to create your tables/views/triggers and other required database objects for you project. Also include queries (select statements on database catalog/data dictionary such as user_objects and user_tables) to demonstrate all objects are created successfully. PART 4 (6%) - Use SQL DML statements to insert sample data into your tables. Use SQL SELECT statements to query your data. This submission should be a final consolidated document which includes Project Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4. PART 1 - Statement of Work Prepare and submit a 1-2-page statement of work (SOW) to describe the need to create, design and implement the database that you are proposing for your project. Within your SOW, the following minimum requirements must be met: Minimum Requirements: 1. Overview/Executive Summary (10 points) Provide a one-paragraph executive summary of your overall SOW. This section should not only effectively introduce your database concept but also highlight the key objectives, goals, and benefits. Recommend that you save this section for last to be completed once sections 2 through 7 below are done. 2. Objectives of your database project (20 points) Provide a comprehensive set of SMART objectives (see ProjectMinds reference in the Project Learning Demonstration) that outlines the scheduled implementation of each of your database project objectives from the submission of this SOW through your final project submission (all four project parts) at the end of week 11. This will require that you thoroughly examine and plan your database project using the Project Learning Demonstration under Hands-On Resources. A quality set of objectives will include not only the minimum requirements but also a critical analysis of second and third-order objectives that must be met in order to accomplish the primary database project objectives. 3. Project Scope (20 points) As a compliment to the objectives section, provide a one-paragraph statement along with a bullet-list of in-scope and out-of-scope work that outlines your database project scope which must answer two key questions: What work is within the scope of my project and will be done? What work is outside the scope of my project and will not be done? 4. Database Goals, Expectations, and Deliverables (10 points) This section should be no more than one-paragraph and it should address the end-state of your database project in terms of its usability and function as well as what items will and are required to be delivered when your final project is submitted. 5. Database Benefits (10 points) Using your imagination and ability to critically think, this one-paragraph section should describe the potential benefits that the implementation and usage of your database will have on the business/organization/individual/etc. that ultimately uses it. Be creative and challenge yourself to find unique benefits beyond simply storing or querying/reporting on the underlying data. 6. Project Hardware and Software Tools (10 points) Provide a comprehensive hardware and software inventory which will be a detailed description of all related hardware and software technologies to be used throughout your database project. This must include client-side and server-side technologies. The purpose of this section is two-fold: reproducibility and consistency. This will include, but is not limited to: diagramming and design tools, development tools, office productivity, connectivity tools and access method, the DBMS system, client hardware, and server hardware. 1. Diagramming Tool Identified To further clarify, your SOW must accurately and completely identify the entity relationship diagramming tool that you will use to design your entity relationship diagram (ERD).