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Solutions Manual for Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management (12th Edition) by Carlos Coronel | Complete Chapter Solutions

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Unlock the full potential of your studies with the Solutions Manual for Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management (12th Edition) by Carlos Coronel. This manual provides step-by-step solutions for all chapters 1–16, helping you fully understand complex database design, implementation, and management concepts. Whether you’re tackling relational database design, normalization, SQL query creation, or transaction management, this solutions manual offers clear, concise, and accurate answers to all exercises. The latest version aligns with the textbook’s learning objectives, making it the perfect companion for students seeking to master database systems or prepare for exams. From theoretical explanations to practical applications, this manual is your comprehensive guide to excelling in database management and design courses. Enhance your understanding and prepare with confidence using this trusted resource.

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Appendix C The UniversityLab: d d d d




Conceptual Design Verification, Logical Design, and Implementation d d d d d d




Appendix C d




TheUniversityLab:ConceptualDesign,Verification, d d d d d




Logical Design,and Implementation d d d d




Discussion Focus d




How is a database design verified,and why issuch verification necessary?
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Use our detailed answer to question 1 to focus class discussion on database design verification. Stress that the
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verification process uses the initial ER model as a communication tool.
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The designer may begin the verification process by describing the organization's operations to its end users,
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basing the detailed description on the initial ER model. Next, explain how the operations will be supported by
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the database design. Stress that the design must support the end-user application views, outputs, and inputs.
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Points to be addressed include such questions as:
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• Is the description accurate? If not, what aspects of the description must be corrected?
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• Does the model support the end-user requirements? If not, what aspects of the end-user
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requirements have not been addressed or have been addressed inadequately?
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Keep in mind that even a model that perfectly addresses all initially determined end user requirements is
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likely to need adjustments as those end users begin to understand the ramifications of the database design's
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capabilities. In many cases, the end users may learn what the organization's processes and procedures
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actually are, thus leading to new requirements and the perception of new opportunities. The database
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designer must keep such likely developments in mind, especially if (s)he works as a database design
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consultant. (Anticipation of such developments must be factored into the contract negotiations for consulting
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fees.)
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Discuss the roleof the system modules. d d d d d d




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, Appendix C The UniversityLab: d d d d




Conceptual Design Verification, Logical Design, and Implementation d d d d d d




The use of system modules can hardly be overemphasized in a database design environment. Stress
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these module characteristics and features:
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• Modules represent subsets of the database model: Smaller "pieces" are more easilyunderstood.
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• Modules are self-contained and accomplish a specific system function; if such a system
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function must be modified, other functions remain unaffected.
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• Modules fit into a modular database design, which is more easily modified and adapted to new
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circumstances. Because modification efforts are focused on a database subset, productivity of
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both designers and application developers is likelyto be enhanced.
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Moduleinterfaces must be clear ifthe modules are expected to work well withinthe overall system.
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, Appendix C The UniversityLab: d d d d




Conceptual Design Verification, Logical Design, and Implementation d d d d d d




Answers to Review Questions d d d




1. Why musta conceptual model be verified? What steps are involved in theverification process?
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The verification of a conceptual model is crucial to a successful database design. The verification process
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allows the designer to check theaccuracy of the database design by:
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• Re-examiningdata and data transformations. d d d d




• Enabling the designer to evaluate the design efficiency relative to the end user's and
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system's design goals.
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Keep in mind that, to a large extent, the best design is the one that serves the end-user requirements
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best. For example, a design that works well for a manufacturing firm may not fit the needs of a marketing
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research firm, and vice versa.
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The verification process helps the designerto avoid implementationproblems later by:
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• Validatingthe model's entities. (Remember the minimal data rule.) d d d d d d d d




• Confirming entity relationships and eliminating duplicate, unnecessary, or improperly d d d d d d d d




defined relationships.
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• Eliminating data redundancies. d d




• Improving the model's semantic precision to better represent real-world operations. d d d d d d d d d




• Confirmingthat all user requirements (processing, performance, or security) are met. d d d d d d d d d d




Verification is a continuous activity in any database design. The database design process is evolutionary in
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nature: It requires the continuous evaluation of the developing model by examining the effect of adding
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new entities and by confirming that any design changes enhance the model's accuracy.
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The verification process requires the following steps:
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1. Identifythedatabase's central entity. d d d d




The central entity is the most important entity in our database, and most of the
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otherentities depend on it.
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, Appendix C The UniversityLab: d d d d




Conceptual Design Verification, Logical Design, and Implementation
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2. Identifyand define each module and its components.
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The designer divides the database model into smaller sets that reflect the data needs of
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particular systems modules such as inventory, orders, payroll, etc.
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3. Identifyand define each of the module's processes.
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Specifically, this step requires the identification and definition of the database transactions
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that represent the module's real-worldoperations.
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