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Week 6 Discussion – Logical and Physical Design

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In  order to ensure optimal database performance, the logical and physical  design should consider the user requirements thoroughly. Suppose you  have been hired to transform a conceptual model into a logical model for  a sales database.

  • Describe the specific steps that you must perform in order to appropriately construct the database model.
  • Speculate the risks that might present themselves for each step mentioned, and how you would avoid or mitigate those risks.
  • Be sure to respond to at least one of your classmates’ posts.

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Afolabi Ajagbe         

Yesterday May 13 at 11:25am          

Hello class,

When designing a database for optimal performance, there are three  levels of data modeling: logical data modeling, conceptual data  modeling, and physical data modeling.

The features needed in logical data modeling: 

  1. Entity names.
  2. Foreign key.
  3. Primary key.

The features needed for conceptual data modeling:

  1. Entity relationships.
  2. Entity names.

The following steps can be used in the construction of the database model.

  1. Identify the entities: Identify entities such as events, people, and so on.

The risk: efficient identification of entities such as events, locations, and people has to occur.

  1. Identify relationships: check for relationships such as customers to sales, customers to shops, and many more.

The risk: it must be arranged in a definite order.

  1. Identify attributes: Check for attributes such as addresses, names, and so on.
  2. Define datatype for the attributes: Datatypes should be defined for the attributes that were identified.
  3. Normalization: Involving the 1NF, 2NF, and 3NF.

Capstone: Database modeling involves the following; domain, functionality, entities, relationships, and design.

RISKS TO AVOID;

  1. Avoid the analysis of the basic requirements.
  2. Users should be given specifications.
  3. Change should be examined in businessV

Afolabi Ajagbe         

Yesterday May 13 at 11:25am          

Hello class,

When designing a database for optimal performance, there are three  levels of data modeling: logical data modeling, conceptual data  modeling, and physical data modeling.

The features needed in logical data modeling: 

  1. Entity names.
  2. Foreign key.
  3. Primary key.

The features needed for conceptual data modeling:

  1. Entity relationships.
  2. Entity names.

The following steps can be used in the construction of the database model.

  1. Identify the entities: Identify entities such as events, people, and so on.

The risk: efficient identification of entities such as events, locations, and people has to occur.

  1. Identify relationships: check for relationships such as customers to sales, customers to shops, and many more.

The risk: it must be arranged in a definite order.

  1. Identify attributes: Check for attributes such as addresses, names, and so on.
  2. Define datatype for the attributes: Datatypes should be defined for the attributes that were identified.
  3. Normalization: Involving the 1NF, 2NF, and 3NF.

Capstone: Database modeling involves the following; domain, functionality, entities, relationships, and design.

RISKS TO AVOID;

  1. Avoid the analysis of the basic requirements.
  2. Users should be given specifications.
  3. Change should be examined in business

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