EBK MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT,
EBK MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT,
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ISBN: 9780134792279
Author: TOPI
Publisher: YUZU
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To determine whether one would prefer to normalize the star schema of the given case study.

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I understand the purpose of a database, which is to make data record-keeping easier for any company. And I'm aware of the hardware requirements. The concept of programming the rules and structure of a database is the area in which I am most confused. A database, in my mind, is a chart (or many charts) containing fields that are used to hold records. Then, of course, those records in one chart interweave with those in other charts, necessitating the creation of chart linkages. The concept of developing a framework for the data to fit into is where I get stuck. Are we creating metaphysical venues to store data, or are we just recording relationships between data saved on a variety of platforms?
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Notown Records has decided to store information about musicians who perform on its albums (as well as other company data) in a database. The company has wisely chosen to hire you as a database designer.• Each musician that records at Notown has an SSN, a name, an address, and a phone number. Poorly paid musicians often share the same address, and no address has more than one phone.• Each instrument used in songs recorded at Notown has a name (e.g., guitar, synthesizer, flute) and a musical key (e.g., C, B-flat, E-flat).• Each album recorded on the Notown label has a title, a copyright date, a format (e.g., CD or MC), and an album identifier.• Each song recorded at Notown has a title and an author.• Each musician may play several instruments, and a given instrument may be played by several musicians.• Each album has a number of songs on it, but no song may appear on more than one album.• Each song is performed by one or more musicians, and a musician may perform a number of songs.• Each…

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