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  1. Martial Arts R Us MARU ERD

    COM 330 Martial Arts R Us (MARU) ERD and Access Database

    $20.00

    Martial Arts R Us” (MARU) needs a database. MARU is a martial arts school with hundreds of students. It is necessary to keep track of all the different classes that are being offered, who is assigned to teach each class, and which students attend each class. Also, it is important to track the progress of each student as they advance.
    Create a complete Crow’s Foot ERD for these requirements:
    • Students are given a student number when they join the school. This is stored along with their name, date of birth, and the date they joined the school.
    • All instructors are also students, but clearly, not all students are instructors. In addition to the normal student information, for each instructor, the date that they start working as an instructor must be recorded, along with their instructor status (compensated or volunteer).
    • An instructor may be assigned to teach any number of classes, but each class has one and only one assigned instructor. Some instructors, especially volunteer instructors, may not be assigned to any class.
    • A class is offered for a specific level at a specific time, day of the week, and location. For example, one class taught on Mondays at 5:00 pm in Room #1 is an intermediate-level class. Another class taught on Mondays at 6:00 pm in Room #1 is a beginner-level class. A third class taught on Tuesdays at 5:00 pm in Room #2 is an advanced-level class.
    • Students may attend any class of the appropriate level during each week so there is no expectation that any particular student will attend any particular class session. Therefore, the actual attendance of students at each individual class meeting must be tracked.
    • A student will attend many different class meetings; and each class meeting is normally attended by many students. Some class meetings may have no students show up for that meeting. New students may not have attended any class meetings yet.
    • At any given meeting of a class, instructors other than the assigned instructor may show up to help. Therefore, a given class meeting may have several instructors (a head instructor and many assistant instructors), but it will always have at least the one instructor that is assigned to that class. For each class meeting, the date that the class was taught and the instructors’ roles (head instructor or assistant instructor) need to be recorded. For example, Mr. Jones is assigned to teach the Monday, 5:00 pm, intermediate class in Room #1. During one particular meeting of that class, Mr. Jones was present as the head instructor and Ms. Chen came to help as an assistant instructor.
    • Each student holds a rank in the martial arts. The rank name, belt color, and rank requirements are stored. Each rank will have numerous rank requirements. Each requirement is considered a requirement just for the rank at which the requirement is introduced. Every requirement is associated with a particular rank. All ranks except white belt have at least one requirement.
    • A given rank may be held by many students. While it is customary to think of a student as having a single rank, it is necessary to track each student’s progress through the ranks. Therefore, every rank that a student attains is kept in the system. New students joining the school are automatically given a white belt rank. The date that a student is awarded each rank should be kept in the system. All ranks have at least one student that has achieved that rank at some time.

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  2. Gamers ERD

    Gamers Visio ERD

    $20.00

    Create ER Diagram with the following information:

    Gamer -user name, password, email, first name and last name; User name is unique; Can create multiple characters
    Character -name is unique. Needs to show current level, exp points, health points, magic points, strength, intelligence, dexterity, belong ONLY ONE class. 3 classes: warrior, mage, ranger
    Items (for character)- name, type, value, status (0 to 100, 100 is new and 0 is broken), 3 Items (weapon, armor, accessory) Many Character can have the same item of same name, but not same individual item
    Weapon - type, speed, damage
    Armor - defense value, type
    Accessory - type, special effect
    Character Skill - name, Magic Point cost of skill, level requirement, description (multiple characters can have same skill and can have multiple skills) (Some skills have prereqs)
    Player vs Player - each match has: score of each character, list of match history (only 2 players in match)
    Guild - name of guild, time created, current status, list of characters in guild

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  3. DAT380 Week 2 Individual Assignment Object-Oriented Data Model

    DAT/380 Week 2 Individual Assignment Object-Oriented Data Model and SQL Query Definition for DreamHome Case

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    DAT/380 Week 2 Individual Assignment Object-Oriented Data Model and SQL Query Definition for DreamHome Case

    Consider any relevant feedback from your Week One Individual Assignment titled, "DreamHome Case Study" that will support the completion of this week's assignment.

    Create a data model for an object-oriented database in Microsoft Visio using the following resources:
    The information presented in Appendix A, "User Requirements Specification for DreamHome Case Study" of Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation and Management (6th edition)
    The distributed database created in the Week One Individual Assignment, "DreamHome Case Study"

    Write a minimum of four queries for building the database structure and map to the data model.
    Note: The results of this assignment will be used in future DreamHome-related Individual Assignments in Weeks Three, Four, and Five.

    Compress the following files into a ZIP folder:
    The Microsoft Visio file with the data model for an object-oriented database.
    Microsoft Word file containing the SQL queries for building the database structure.

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