Convert the following ER diagrams to Relational Schema (express the schema in a format as shown in Figure 13.13 example given in the Book Chapter - Database Fundamentals) – Note, you can rename attributes when there are name conflicts (i.e., whenever you find that in a table there are attributes that have the same name, you must change their names so that each attribute has a distinct name in the table). Q1. A Q2. E E R B Q3. For this conversion, you are not allowed to create a separate table for relationship 'S': D A E R E

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Read the Introduction, ER, Crow's Feet, Relational Model Lecture Notes and study Database
Fundamentals (Book Chapter) Figure 13.12 → Figure 13.13 example (ignore the normalization
process for now). All materials are posted on the Course Content page on Blackboard.
Homework #1
Convert the following ER diagrams to Relational Schema (express the schema in a format as
shown in Figure 13.13 example given in the Book Chapter - Database Fundamentals) – Note,
you can rename attributes when there are name conflicts (i.e., whenever you find that in a
table there are attributes that have the same name, you must change their names so that each
attribute has a distinct name in the table).
Q1.
A
Q2.
A
E
E
Bi
B
Q3. For this conversion, you are not allowed to create a separate table for relationship 'S':
D
A
F
E
R
E
B
Q4. Figure 3 in Lecture Note: ER Model
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Transcribed Image Text:Read the Introduction, ER, Crow's Feet, Relational Model Lecture Notes and study Database Fundamentals (Book Chapter) Figure 13.12 → Figure 13.13 example (ignore the normalization process for now). All materials are posted on the Course Content page on Blackboard. Homework #1 Convert the following ER diagrams to Relational Schema (express the schema in a format as shown in Figure 13.13 example given in the Book Chapter - Database Fundamentals) – Note, you can rename attributes when there are name conflicts (i.e., whenever you find that in a table there are attributes that have the same name, you must change their names so that each attribute has a distinct name in the table). Q1. A Q2. A E E Bi B Q3. For this conversion, you are not allowed to create a separate table for relationship 'S': D A F E R E B Q4. Figure 3 in Lecture Note: ER Model OHO
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