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Create an example table that is in its first normal form(DBMS)

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 06-Jul-2021 12:39:23

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If a table has data redundancy and is not properly normalized then it will be difficult to handle and update. If a relation contains composite or multivalued attributes it violates the first normal form.A table is in 1Nf if the following conditions exist −There are only single valued attributes.Attribute domain does not change.There is a unique name for every attribute or column.The order in which data is stored does not matter.ExampleConsider the table given below −IdNameCourse1AC1, C22EC33BC2, C3The above table is in un normalized form, the course attribute is having multivalued attributes which violates 1NF.Now we represent the above table ... Read More

Which normal form is the highest that satisfies the functional dependencies(DBMS)?

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 06-Jul-2021 12:38:00

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Let's take the dependencies F= {AB->CDEF, AF->ED, F->B} which ONE of the following is the highest normal form that a table R=ABCDEF could satisfy.Select any one from the following −No normal form would be satisfied.Boyce-Codd Normal Form1st Normal Form2nd Normal Form3rd Normal FormGiven Functional dependencies of F are as follows −AB ---> CDEFAF ---> EDF ---> BNow in R.H.S (Right Hand Side) of Functional dependencies of F, attributes B, C, D, E, F are all present but attribute A is missing. So, attribute A must be the part of Super Key.We have to find the closure of A (A+), A+ ... Read More

Explain how normal forms can be transformed from lower to higher(DBMS)

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 06-Jul-2021 12:35:42

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In the database management system there are several rules to manage the tables and do the changes like insertion, deletion, updatation and there are different stages at which the tables are organized and these stages are known as normal forms.It is a standard structure of relational databases in which a relation may be inserted in another relation.Five normal formsThere are five normal forms which are explained below −First normal formThe first normal form defines the definition of the table. The rules of the first normal form are as follows −Each column must have a single value.Each column has a unique ... Read More

What is multivalued dependency in DBMS?

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 06-Jul-2021 12:25:13

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Multivalued dependency (MVD) is having the presence of one or more rows in a table. It implies the presence of one or more other rows in that same table. A multivalued dependency prevents fourth normal form. A multivalued dependency involves at least three attributes of a table.It is represented with a symbol "->->" in DBMS.X->Y relates one value of X to one value of Y.X->->Y (read as X multidetermines Y) relates one value of X to many values of Y.A Nontrivial MVD occurs when X->->Y and X->->z where Y and Z are not dependent are independent to each other. Non-trivial ... Read More

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Check which FD violates 3NF in a given relation and decompose R into 3NF(DBMS)

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 06-Jul-2021 12:23:40

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A relation is in 3NF when it is in 2NF and there is no transitive dependency or a relation is in 3NF when it is in 2NF and all non-key attributes directly depend on candidate key.Third normal form (3NF) is the third step in normalizing a database and it builds on the first and second normal forms, 1NF and 2NF.3NF states that all column references in referenced data that are not dependent on the primary key should be removed. Another way of putting this is that only foreign key columns should be used to reference another table, and no other ... Read More

What is instance and schema (DBMS)?

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 06-Jul-2021 14:38:55

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The overall design of the database is called database schema. Schema will not be changed frequently. It is the logical structure of a database. It does not show the data in the database.The schema is pictorially represented as follows −Types of SchemaThe different types of schemas are as follows −Physical schema − It is a database design at the physical level.It is hidden below the logical schema and can be changed easily without affecting the application programs.Logical schema − It is a database design at the logical level. Programmers construct applications using logical schema.External − It is schema at view ... Read More

Construct an ER diagram for a company in DBMS?

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 04-Jul-2021 06:33:02

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ProblemDraw of ER model for company considering the following constraints −In a company, an employee works on many projects which are controlled by one department.One employee supervises many employees.An employee has one or more dependents.One employee manages one department.SolutionFollow the steps given below to draw an ER model for the company −Step 1 − Identify the entity setsThe entity set has multiple instances in a given business scenario.As per the given constraints the entity sets are as follows:EmployeeDepartmentProjectDependentStep 2 − Identify the attributes for the given entitiesEmployee − The relevant attributes are name, ssn, sex, address, salary.Department − The relevant ... Read More

Construct an ER diagram for the Library management system(DBMS)?

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 04-Jul-2021 06:32:17

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ProblemDraw an ER model for library management application considering the following constraints −In a library multiple students can enroll.Students can become a member by paying an appropriate fee.The books in the library are identified by a unique ID.Students can borrow multiple books from subscribed libraries.SolutionFollow the steps given below to draw an ER model for the library management application −Step 1 − Identify the entity setsThe entity set has multiple instances in a given business scenario.As per the given constraints the entity sets are as follows −BookPublisherMemberSectionGranterStep 2 − Identify the attributes for the given entitiesBook − The relevant attributes ... Read More

Construct an ER diagram for the Banking system in DBMS?

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 04-Jul-2021 06:31:15

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ProblemDraw an ER model of the Banking database application considering the following constraints −A bank has many entities.Each customer has multiple accounts.Multiple customers belong to a single branch.Single customer can borrow multiple loans.A branch has multiple employees.SolutionFollow the steps given below to draw an ER model of the Banking database application −Step 1 − Identify the entity setsThe entity set has multiple instances in a given business scenario.As per the given constraints the entity sets are as follows −CustomerAccountAccountLoanLoanStep 2 − Identify the attributes for the given entitiesCustomer − the relevant attributes are customerName, CustomerID, address.Account − The relevant attributes ... Read More

Explain Mapping the ER diagrams with binary and ternary relationships(DBMS)?

Bhanu Priya
Updated on 04-Jul-2021 06:29:29

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It is the relationship between the instances of two different entity types. Two entities will participate in the relationship.ExamplePerson and events are two different entity types which are related by using the relationship called “attends”.Mapping ER diagram with binary relationshipMapping one to many relationshipExampleHere, Create two tables for two entities.Primary key of one side relation is a foreign key for many side relations.One side relation is customer and many side relations is Order.The primary key cutomerID of the customer is a foreign key of order.The equivalent relations for the above ER diagram are as follows −One-one, many-one, many-many can be ... Read More

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