BIS 245 A Small Surgery Center Case Study Week 3 & Week 5 |iLab Week 1-7|Quiz Week 1-6| Discussions Week 1-7, 2 Sets|Final Exam
BIS 245 A Small Surgery
... [Show More] Center Case Study Week 3 & Week 5 Scenario
A small surgery center needs your help to create a database. The office manager has identified the following types of data (entities): patients, doctors, procedures and appointments.
1. Please identify the attributes and primary keys needed for each of the entities.
2. Identify the data types you would use for each of the attributes.
3. Determine the relationships between the entities and find the one-to-many and many-to- many relationships.
o Use the ER matrix to determine the relationships.
4. Create an ER diagram using Visio based on your analysis.
5. Identify all foreign keys needed in the database design.
6. Create the database in Access and populate the tables.
7. To use the database as the main office application, what other entities and attributes might be needed?
NOTE: The Case Study is an individual project. Activities
1. Due Week 3: Submit your draft database design using MS Visio using a Conceptual Visio Drawing
2. Due at the end of Week 5:
1. Upload completed Visio Conceptual Design.
2. A 3-5 page APA paper discussing the following topics:
1. Discuss Database impact on the workplace,
2. Discuss database benefits when businesses use queries,
3. Forms, and reports.
4. Discuss at least two security concerns should be discussed with a proposed solution to mitigate the security issues.
Preview Week 3:
Database & MS Visio Included Preview Week 5:
The use of database systems cam impact various areas of business operations. These include customer management, inventory tracking, personnel…
BIS 245 iLab Week 1 DeVry Scenario/Summary
You have been asked to create two conceptual database models using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this lab is to have you gain familiarity with the various modeling tools needed to create a conceptual model (entity relationship diagram) of a database. You will create two conceptual models.
You will then open an existing Access database to explore database objects, and to experiment with simple data manipulation using filters and sorts, and to begin elementary work with relationships.
Upon completing this lab, you will be able to do the following.
Relying on detailed instructions, create a simple conceptual model for a two-table database using MS Visio.
Use experience gained in creating the first model to construct a similar conceptual model without the instructions.
Download an existing Microsoft Access database file. Open the database, find and identify different database objects in this database.
Preview:
1. Lab 1 Part C Questions:
2. Entities in the conceptual model eventually are converted to tables in the database, and the attributes convert to the fields within the tables. Given this information, list the attributes (fields) found in the supplier table.
Company
Last Name First Name E….
BIS 245 iLab Week 2 DeVry Scenario/Summary
You have been asked to create two conceptual database models using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this lab is to have you gain familiarity with the various modeling tools needed to create a conceptual model (entity relationship diagram) of a database. You will create two conceptual models.
You will then open an existing Access database to explore database objects, and to experiment with simple data manipulation using filters and sorts, and to begin elementary work with relationships.
Upon completing this lab, you will be able to do the following.
• Relying on detailed instructions, create a simple conceptual model for a two-table database using MS Visio.
• Use experience gained in creating the first model to construct a similar conceptual model without the instructions.
• Download an existing Microsoft Access database file. Open the database, find and identify different database objects in this database.
Part A: YourNameLab2.vsdx (Visio Diagram) Part B: YourNameLab2.accdb (Access Database) BIS 245 iLab Week 3 DeVry
Lab Overview
You have been asked to extend the database you developed in Lab 2 to also include customer data, to populate the tables in the database with sample data, and to create some queries using this data to illustrate how the database can supply information that is useful to management. The purpose of this lab is to provide experience with modifying a database, entering data into tables, and creating simple queries.
Using MS Visio, you will add a customers entity to the ERD you created in Lab 2. Based on the modified ERD, you will add the corresponding customers table to the MS Access database from Lab 2. You will then enter sample data into the tables in this database and create some basic queries to illustrate how data from the tables can be presented to satisfy managers’ information needs.
Upon completing this lab, you will be able to
1. modify an existing MS Visio ERD to include new entities and relationships;
2. modify an existing MS Access database to include new entities and relationships;
3. enter data into tables in a MS Access database using datasheet view; and
4. create and run simple queries in MS Access. Deliverables
Part A: YourNameLab3.vsdx (Visio diagram) Part B: YourNameLab3.accdb (Access database) BIS 245 iLab Week 1-7 DeVry
BIS 245 iLab Week 1 DeVry Scenario/Summary
You have been asked to create two conceptual database models using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this lab is to have you gain familiarity with the various modeling tools needed to create a conceptual model (entity relationship diagram) of a database. You will create two conceptual models.
You will then open an existing Access database to explore database objects, and to experiment with simple data manipulation using filters and sorts, and to begin elementary work with relationships.
Upon completing this lab, you will be able to do the following.
Relying on detailed instructions, create a simple conceptual model for a two-table database using MS Visio.
Use experience gained in creating the first model to construct a similar conceptual model without the instructions.
Download an existing Microsoft Access database file. Open the database, find and identify different database objects in this database.
Part A: Step 4: YourName_Lab1.vsd (Visio Diagram) Part B: Step 8: YourName_Lab1C_Questions.docx BIS 245 iLab Week 2 DeVry
Scenario/Summary
You have been asked to create two conceptual database models using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this lab is to have you gain familiarity with the various modeling tools needed to create a conceptual model (entity relationship diagram) of a database. You will create two conceptual models.
You will then open an existing Access database to explore database objects, and to experiment with simple data manipulation using filters and sorts, and to begin elementary work with relationships.
Upon completing this lab, you will be able to do the following.
• Relying on detailed instructions, create a simple conceptual model for a two-table database using MS Visio.
• Use experience gained in creating the first model to construct a similar conceptual model without the instructions.
• Download an existing Microsoft Access database file. Open the database, find and identify different database objects in this database.
Part A: YourNameLab2.vsd (Visio Diagram) Part B: YourNameLab2.accdb (Access Database)
BIS 245 iLab Week 3 Database Essentials Business Lab
You have been asked to extend the database you developed in Lab 2 to also include customer data, to populate the tables in the database with sample data, and to create some queries using this data to illustrate how the database can supply information that is useful to management. The purpose of this lab is to provide experience with modifying a database, entering data into tables, and creating simple queries.
Using MS Visio, you will add a customers entity to the ERD you created in Lab 2. Based on the modified ERD, you will add the corresponding customers table to the MS Access database from Lab 2. You will then enter sample data into the tables in this database and create some basic queries to illustrate how data from the tables can be presented to satisfy managers’ information needs.
Upon completing this lab, you will be able to
1. modify an existing MS Visio ERD to include new entities and relationships;
2. modify an existing MS Access database to include new entities and relationships;
3. enter data into tables in a MS Access database using datasheet view; and
4. create and run simple queries in MS Access. BIS 245 iLab Week 3 DeVry
Scenario/Summary
You have been asked to create a database model using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this lab is to provide experience designing, with limited instructions, a simple database based on a list of data requirements and associated business rules.
You will then complete an MS Access database based on the model developed in Visio, creating the necessary tables and relationships.
Upon completing this iLab, you will be able to
• create a new Visio file for database design;
• using the data requirements and the business rules provided, develop a conceptual model (ERD), including attribute data types and required field lengths; and
• create a new MS Access database based on the ERD. Part A: YourNameLab3.vsdx (Visio Diagram)
Part B: YourNameLab3.accdb (Access Database)
BIS 245 iLab Week 4 Database Essentials Business Lab Scenario/Summary
We can collect all the data in the world, however, if we can’t access it and use it, it is probably useless. Gaining knowledge from stored data can be very beneficial when it comes to making important business decisions. This lab will give the student practice in querying or questioning data. The lab begins with a simple example of query development using Access, then evolves to more complex queries, which the student should perform after completing the first exercise. The student can create a query with the wizard, or with query design view.
Upon completing this lab, you should be able to:
• create a query by following lab instruction;
• create a query by using either Query Designer or Query Wizard; and
• interpret the results of queries. Deliverables
Parts A & B: Submit the MS Access Database file YourName_Lab4.accdb that contains the queries created in this lab.
BIS 245 iLab Week 4 DeVry Scenario/Summary
Part A: You have been asked to create a database model using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this iLab is to provide experience designing, with limited instructions, a simple database based on a list of data requirements and associated business rules.
Upon completing this iLab, you will be able to
• create a new Visio file for database design; and
• using the data requirements and the business rules provided, develop a conceptual model (ERD), including attribute data types and required field lengths.
Part B: The iLab begins with a simple example of query development using Access; then, evolves to more complex queries which the student should perform after completing the first exercise. Create a query using the wizard with query-design view or with SQL statements. The Northwind (NWind) database will be used again in this iLab.
Upon completing this lab, you should be able to
• create a query by following lab instruction;
• create a query by using either Query Designer or Query Wizard;
• create a query by using SQL statements; and
• interpret the results of queries.
Part A: YourNameLab4A.vsdx (Visio Diagram)
Part B: YourName_Lab4B_Finital.accdb (Access Database) BIS 245 iLab Week 5 DeVry
Scenario/Summary
Part A: You have been asked to create a database model using the MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this iLab is to provide experience normalizing the database to third normal form based on limited instructions, data requirements, and associated business rules.
Upon completing this iLab, you will be able to
• create a new Visio file for database design; and [Show Less]