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    Abstract Organizational data is increasingly prevalent due to the ease of collecting data from several sources. Because so much data is now available and gathered, organizations must set a data management system to clean then consolidate the data to give users clear insight into the organization’s behavior. To implement such a system requires the collaboration of both the business manager and the business’s IT organization. The IT organization must have a clear understanding of the data standards

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    Database Development Process 1. Define business processes Many database development efforts begin by defining the key business and/or operational processes within the organization Developers first create high-level models showing the major activity steps associated with marketing, sales, production, human resource management, public relations, research and development, and so on Taken together, these process maps represent an enterprise-wide model of the organization and its core 2. Determine

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    organisation does not want to have unique identifiers (keys) for each donation What is the relationship between Volunteers and Donations? Draw an entity relationship diagram (ERD) showing all the keys (primary & foreign), attributes and cardinalities for the above scenario, simplifying many to many relationships (where there is an associative entity created, give it a meaningful name). State any assumptions you make about business rules. Select suitable figures from the Power Point file called

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    The Entity-Relationship Model ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Database Design Goal of design is to generate a formal specification of the database schema Methodology: 1. Use E-R model to get a high-level graphical view of essential components of enterprise and how they are related 2. Then convert E-R diagram to SQL DDL, or whatever database model you are using E-R Model is not SQL based. It 's not limited to any particular DBMS. It is a

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    the business. There are many different things that need to be looked at in order to determine the correct entity that will be used. Will there be partners is a big question in this determination, another questions which is the most correct for the business legally. Another consideration needs to be the legal liability as well as the tax liabilities in considering the best choice for the entity of the business. Restaurant/Bar Lou and Jose are in the process of setting up a future business of a restaurant

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    Documentation concerning related projects Organization standard procedures documents 1.5 Acronyms and Abbreviations In this document the following acronyms and abbreviations appear: Tbl = table POC = Point of Organization Contact ER Diagrams = Entity Relationship Diagrams Assoc. = Associate Supv. = Supervisor Admin. = Administrator 1.6 Points of Contact 1.6.1 Information The following are the POCs for the Huffman Trucking Database. These contact are able to answer any questions related

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    COMPANY AS A SEPARATE LEGAL ENTITY Definition: A legal entity, typically a business, that is defined as detached from another business or individual with respect to accountability. A separate legal entity may be set up in the case of a corporation or a limited liability company, to separate the actions of the entity from those of the individual or other company. Meaning: If a business is a separate legal entity, it means it has some of the same rights in law as a person. It is, for example

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    CHAPTER 4 1. Is a limited partnership treated as a separate entity for all purposes? If not, give an example of an instance in which a limited partnership is treated as an aggregate of its partners. No, they are not always considered separate entities when dealing with substantive liabilities and duties of the partners, the limited partnership is considered an aggregate of the individual partners. 2. Why is the fiduciary duty between the general partner and limited partners even greater

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    However, the business owner can also attempt to operate his/her business by bootstrapping, which refers to the operation of an entity by using limited sources of capital (Gregory, n.d.). In addition, the financial factors should also include financial planning. Financial planning normally refers to the cash flow and income statement, balance sheet and breakeven analyses. Therefore

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    Weak entity set - an entity that cannot be identified uniquely without considering some primary key attributes of another identifying owner entity. An example is including Dependent information for employees for insurance purposes. Aggregation - a feature of the entity relationship model that allows a relationship set to participate in another relationship set. This is indicated on an ER diagram by drawing a dashed box around the aggregation. Role indicator - If an entity set plays more

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