Computer Science 2023 Assignment 1: Preparing for a Company-Wide Migration to Windows 8: 8-10 page paper

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Assignment 1: Preparing for a Company-Wide Migration to Windows 8
Due Week 10 and worth 160 points

 

Crescent Manufacturing Inc. (CMI) is a luxury leader in crafted and customized home furnishings. The corporate headquarters and a production facility are located in Texas, with additional manufacturing facilities located in Nebraska and Maryland. 

 

There are 250 employees in the Texas location, 175 in Maryland, and 25 in Nebraska. All locations use Windows 7 as the primary client operating system. The systems at the Maryland location are over five (5) years old. CMI’s Information Technology (IT) department upgraded the computer systems with new hardware within the past year at all other company locations. These upgraded computer systems are capable of running Windows 8. CMI recently upgraded all of its servers to run Windows Server 2012 in an Active-Directory-based environment.

 

The Operations, Marketing, Administration, IT Support, and Finance departments are located in the Texas location. Nebraska is primarily a manufacturing location that is staffed by production line employees, a line supervisor, and a plant manager. The Maryland office also includes an operations component (i.e., production line employees, line supervisor, and plant manager), a small IT department, and the company’s human resources department. 

 

The current IT support staff comprises a seasoned group of individuals that collectively have over ten (10) years of experience in network administration and working with Microsoft operating systems. Many of the IT staff have recently completed training on the Windows 8 operating system and are well-versed in supporting Windows Server 2008 and 2012. The remainder of the company’s employees has only a basic knowledge of Windows 7 and relies on the company’s help desk to solve a majority of its computer problems. CMI has a team of 50 salespeople who use laptops and tablets while working from their home offices. These employees, who travel extensively with their laptops, must have their systems secured in case of loss or theft. The laptops, purchased over five (5) years ago, run the Windows 7 operating system. The tablets, used only by a subset of the sales staff, are iPads running iOS 7.

 

The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is concerned about employees installing non-standard company applications downloaded from the Windows Store both while at work and when they have their devices at home. The CIO also wants to ensure that those persons on the IT staff are the only individuals authorized to update Windows Store apps. The CIO has an IT support staff of ten (10) employees and does not want to increase the number of applications that need to be supported via the company’s help desk. The help desk is currently staffed by three (3) employees from 8:00 a.m. − 5:00 p.m. (CST).

 

Hardware and software compatibility issues experienced during the upgrade to Windows 7 several years earlier resulted in the company going over budget by several thousands of dollars. The CFO stated that the reason for going over budget was directly related to problems with their business critical applications not being fully compatible with Windows 7. The applications are used by the Operations department to track inventory, schedule production runs, handle purchase orders, and track product shipments. Senior management wants to address software compatibility testing prior to moving the entire company to Windows 8. They are also concerned about the time it might take to migrate user settings and applications over to the new Windows 8 operating system, the time to train employees on using the new interface, the overall impact on the company’s help desk, and day-to-day operations.

 

The CIO and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) want more information before making the decision to upgrade to Windows 8 and have asked you to write a report that addresses their concerns and also includes your recommendations on how best to proceed, should the project be approved.

 

Write an eight to ten (8-10) page paper in which you:

 

1. Develop a SWOT analysis on the viability of upgrading to Windows 8 for the organization as a whole. 

 

2. Provide a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff. At a minimum:

 

a. Identify the number of systems, by location and / or departments that IT must replace with new or compatible hardware.

 

b. Recommend whether the organization should use a phased-in approach (i.e., upgrades are sequenced by departments and / or locations) or a flash-cut approach (i.e., all at once) in order to upgrade to Windows 8. If a phased-in approach is recommended, identify the departments and / or locations you would upgrade, and describe the preferred upgrade sequence. Support your recommendations.

 

c. Address the length of time in which the upgrade should occur, and identify the main issues which could impact the specified time frame.

 

d. Describe one (1) approach that IT could use in order to ensure that they thoroughly test business critical applications.

 

3. Describe three (3) best practices for securing the laptops and tablets for the sales staff after the upgrade is complete.

 

4. Examine the pros and cons of configuring AppLocker to standardize the software used by employees across the organization.

 

5. Explain the process and options available for managing application installations and updates via the Windows Store, and thus addressing the concerns voiced by the CIO. 

 

6. Use at least three (4) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources. 

 

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

 

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

 

 

 

Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

 

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

 

Demonstrate the ability to install and configure a client operating system, applications, and associated updates as well as designing a client operating system installation strategy.

 

 

 

Validate and successfully install a computer client operating system.

 

 

 

Demonstrate the ability to discuss the migration phases and considerations in a client operating system installation to include virtual machines and the cloud infrastructure.

 

 

 

Demonstrate the ability to apply technology tools to monitor and configure applications and network performance.

 

 

 

Use technology and information resources to research issues in operating system environments.

 

 

 

Write clearly and concisely about desktop administration and operating system topics using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions. 

 

Grading for this assignment will be based on answer quality, logic / organization of the paper, and language and writing skills, using the following rubric.

 

Points: 160

Assignment 1: Preparing for a Company-Wide Migration to Windows 8

Criteria

 

Unacceptable

Below 60% F

Meets Minimum Expectations

60-69% D

 

Fair

70-79% C

 

Proficient

80-89% B

 

Exemplary

90-100% A

1. Develop a SWOT analysis on the viability of upgrading to Windows 8 for the organization as a whole.

Weight: 15%

Did not submit or incompletelydeveloped a SWOT analysis on the viability of upgrading to Windows 8 for the organization as a whole.

Insufficiently developed a SWOT analysis on the viability of upgrading to Windows 8 for the organization as a whole.

Partially developed a SWOT analysis on the viability of upgrading to Windows 8 for the organization as a whole.

Satisfactorily developed a SWOT analysis on the viability of upgrading to Windows 8 for the organization as a whole.

Thoroughly developed a SWOT analysis on the viability of upgrading to Windows 8 for the organization as a whole.

2a. Provide a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you identify the number of systems, by location and / or departments that IT must replace with new or compatible hardware.
Weight: 10%

Did not submit or incompletelyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you did not submit or incompletelyidentified the number of systems, by location and / or departments that IT must replace with new or compatible hardware.

Insufficientlyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you insufficientlyidentified the number of systems, by location and / or departments that IT must replace with new or compatible hardware.

Partiallyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you partiallyidentified the number of systems, by location and / or departments that IT must replace with new or compatible hardware.

Satisfactorilyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you satisfactorilyidentified the number of systems, by location and / or departments that IT must replace with new or compatible hardware.

Thoroughlyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you thoroughlyidentified the number of systems, by location and / or departments that IT must replace with new or compatible hardware.

2b. Provide a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which yourecommend whether the organization should use a phased-in approach (i.e., upgrades are sequenced by departments and / or locations) or a flash-cut approach (i.e., all at once) in order to upgrade to Windows 8. If a phased-in approach is recommended, identify the departments and / or locations you would upgrade, and describe the preferred upgrade sequence. Support your recommendations.

Weight: 10%

Did not submit or incompletelyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you did not submit or incompletely recommended whether the organization should use a phased-in approach (i.e., upgrades are sequenced by departments and / or locations) or a flash-cut approach (i.e., all at once) in order to upgrade to Windows 8. If a phased-in approach is recommended, did not submit or incompletely identified the departments and / or locations you would upgrade, and did not submit or incompletely described the preferred upgrade sequence. Did not submit or incompletely supported your recommend-ations.

Insufficiently provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you insufficiently recommended whether the organization should use a phased-in approach (i.e., upgrades are sequenced by departments and / or locations) or a flash-cut approach (i.e., all at once) in order to upgrade to Windows 8. If a phased-in approach is recommended, insufficiently identified the departments and / or locations you would upgrade, and insufficiently described the preferred upgrade sequence. Insufficiently supported your recommend-ations.

Partially provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you partially recommended whether the organization should use a phased-in approach (i.e., upgrades are sequenced by departments and / or locations) or a flash-cut approach (i.e., all at once) in order to upgrade to Windows 8. If a phased-in approach is recommended, partially identified the departments and / or locations you would upgrade, and partially described the preferred upgrade sequence. Partially supported your recommend-ations.

Satisfactorily provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you satisfactorily recommended whether the organization should use a phased-in approach (i.e., upgrades are sequenced by departments and / or locations) or a flash-cut approach (i.e., all at once) in order to upgrade to Windows 8. If a phased-in approach is recommended, satisfactorily identified the departments and / or locations you would upgrade, and satisfactorily described the preferred upgrade sequence. Satisfactorily supported your recommend-ations.

Thoroughly provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you thoroughly recommended whether the organization should use a phased-in approach (i.e., upgrades are sequenced by departments and / or locations) or a flash-cut approach (i.e., all at once) in order to upgrade to Windows 8. If a phased-in approach is recommended, thoroughly identified the departments and / or locations you would upgrade, and thoroughly described the preferred upgrade sequence. Thoroughly supported your recommend-ations.

2c. Provide a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you address the length of time in which the upgrade should occur, and identify the main issues which could impact the specified time frame.

Weight: 10%

Did not submit or incompletelyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you did not submit or incompletely addressed the length of time in which the upgrade should occur, and did not submit or incompletely identified the main issues which could impact the specified time frame.

Insufficiently provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you insufficiently addressed the length of time in which the upgrade should occur, and insufficiently identified the main issues which could impact the specified time frame.

Partially provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you partially addressed the length of time in which the upgrade should occur, and partially identified the main issues which could impact the specified time frame.

Satisfactorily provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you satisfactorily addressed the length of time in which the upgrade should occur, and satisfactorily identified the main issues which could impact the specified time frame.

Thoroughly provided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you thoroughly addressed the length of time in which the upgrade should occur, and thoroughly identified the main issues which could impact the specified time frame.

2d. Provide a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you describe one (1) approach that IT could use in order to ensure that they thoroughly test business critical applications.

Weight: 10%

Did not submit or incompletelyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you did not submit or incompletelydescribed one (1) approach that IT could use in order to ensure that they thoroughly test business critical applications.

Insufficientlyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you insufficientlydescribed one (1) approach that IT could use in order to ensure that they thoroughly test business critical applications.

Partiallyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you partially described one (1) approach that IT could use in order to ensure that they thoroughly test business critical applications.

Satisfactorilyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you satisfactorilydescribed one (1) approach that IT could use in order to ensure that they thoroughly test business critical applications.

Thoroughlyprovided a detailed upgrade plan for the organization, including the sales staff, in which you thoroughly described one (1) approach that IT could use in order to ensure that they thoroughly test business critical applications.

3. Describe three (3) best practices for securing the laptops and tablets for the sales staff after the upgrade is complete.

Weight: 10%

Did not submit or incompletelydescribed three (3) best practices for securing the laptops and tablets for the sales staff after the upgrade is complete.

Insufficiently described three (3) best practices for securing the laptops and tablets for the sales staff after the upgrade is complete.

Partially described three (3) best practices for securing the laptops and tablets for the sales staff after the upgrade is complete.

Satisfactorily described three (3) best practices for securing the laptops and tablets for the sales staff after the upgrade is complete.

Thoroughly described three (3) best practices for securing the laptops and tablets for the sales staff after the upgrade is complete.

4. Examine the pros and cons of configuring AppLocker to standardize the software used by employees across the organization.

Weight: 10%

Did not submit or incompletelyexamined the pros and cons of configuring AppLocker to standardize the software used by employees across the organization.

Insufficiently examined the pros and cons of configuring AppLocker to standardize the software used by employees across the organization.

Partially examined the pros and cons of configuring AppLocker to standardize the software used by employees across the organization.

Satisfactorily examined the pros and cons of configuring AppLocker to standardize the software used by employees across the organization.

Thoroughly examined the pros and cons of configuring AppLocker to standardize the software used by employees across the organization.

5. Explain the process and options available for managing application installations and updates via the Windows Store and thus addressing the concerns voiced by the CIO.

Weight: 10%

Did not submit or incompletelyexplained the process and options available for managing application installations and updates via the Windows Store and thus did not submit or incompletely addressing the concerns voiced by the CIO.

Insufficiently explained the process and options available for managing application installations and updates via the Windows Store and thus insufficiently addressing the concerns voiced by the CIO.

Partially explained the process and options available for managing application installations and updates via the Windows Store and thus partially addressing the concerns voiced by the CIO.

Satisfactorily explained the process and options available for managing application installations and updates via the Windows Store and thus satisfactorily addressing the concerns voiced by the CIO.

Thoroughly explained the process and options available for managing application installations and updates via the Windows Store and thus thoroughly addressing the concerns voiced by the CIO.

6. 3 references

Weight: 5%

No references provided

Does not meet the required number of references; all references poor quality choices.

Does not meet the required number of references; some references poor quality choices.

Meets number of required references; all references high quality choices.

Exceeds number of required references; all references high quality choices.

7. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements

Weight: 10%

More than 8 errors present

7-8 errors present

5-6 errors present

3-4 errors present

0-2 errors present

 

 

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 Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Design a PowerPoint presentation appropriate for middle school students.
  • Describe how email works.
  • Identify the kinds of email related information that a forensic specialist can uncover.

Assignment Requirements
You are an employee of the DigiFirm Investigation Company. As part of its community outreach effort, the company is preparing a series of short presentations for local middle school students on computer-related topics. You have been asked to contribute a presentation that focuses on email.For this assignment, create a PowerPoint presentation that includes:

  • A graphic depiction of how email works
  • The types of information forensic email investigations attempt to uncover.

Required Resources

  • Course textbook
  • Internet access

Submission RequirementsFormat:Microsoft PowerPointFont:Slide headings: Arial 32 pt; Slide body: Arial 32 pt (no less than 20 pt for smaller text)Citation Style:Follow your school’s preferred style guideLength:3 to 5 slides
Self-Assessment Checklist

  • I designed a PowerPoint presentation that’s appropriate for middle school students.
  • I described how email works and included graphics that support the process.
  • I included the types of email-related information that a forensic specialist can uncover.

 

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Computer Science 2023 Configuring A Secure Wireless Network, Part 2

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An unsecured network poses risk of internal and external compromises. Users in human resources typically transmit sensitive information across the network. The network should encrypt HR data in transit. 

Using the configurations and topology you added to the “WLAN Configuration Design Template” in Week Three, add security and segregate internal traffic. 

Secure the network to:

  • Minimize the risk of intrusions
  • Identify attempted intrusions
  • Limit visibility of HR traffic on the network

Modify the “WLAN Configuration Design Template” to include:

  • Configuration changes to the existing devices
  • Introduction of other devices required to meet security objectives

Create a 10- to 12-slide PowerPoint® presentation for management to explain from a security standpoint the changes you will make and the reasons for those changes. Include the following in the presentation:

  • Describe basic security concerns as they relate to wireless networks.
  • Assess the security vulnerabilities, including active protocols, to the unsecured network.
  • Describe your selection of devices added to the network and their role in meeting the security needs of the network to include a justification of the WIPS or WIDS and encryption method selection.
  • Determine how new devices changed the network design and affected configuration settings to include sensors used to monitor the network.
  • Provide a rationale for all of your choices.

Note: Other applications like Adobe® Spark or Microsoft® Sway® or Mix can be used instead of PowerPoint®. The presentation should be “media-rich,” it should include voice-overs, graphics, interaction, and other techniques to create a dynamic multimedia presentation.

Be sure to include supporting images and appropriate backgrounds and styles. All references must be attributed, cited appropriately throughout the document, and adhere to APA guidelines. Images should not be copied unless the author permission is obtained or copyright-free images are used.

 

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“”Simple Perl Assignment – Program that alphabetically sorts strings”””

NOTE :::: Actually it just needs to be simple program that does what has requested and will have some form of documentation showing work cited, can be internet or book..

 

 

Please write a simple Perl script following the instructions below.

Write a Perl program that reads in an arbitrary number of strings from the command line and displays them sorted alphabetically.

Here is an example:

type:

    perl mySorter.pl spencer able delta

see:

    able delta spencer

type: 

  perl mySorter.pl

see:

Invalid command line arguments to program. Please supply two or more strings to sort.

Optional command line switch

type:

   perl mySorter.pl -r spencer able delta

    or

   perl mySorter.pl–reverse spencer able delta 

    See:

   spencer delta able

NOTE: the command line switch (-r or –reverse) can be present anywhere in the command e.g.  perl mySorter.pl spencer able delta  –reverse  should work to. 

Did you know: that the single dash followed by a letter or the double dash followed by the entire word is a standard convention?

 You will be graded on this assignment.

Criteria:

  • Documentation (has documentation, and work as documented) 
  • Works as Documented
  • Style and Clarity of Code
  • Meets Assignment Requirements

Exceptional work must include one or more of the following:

  • A command line switch that controls the order of sorting (ascending [a-z], descending [z-a]) 
  • Separate test code (treat writing test code as an independant study project because for most students it will be too much to tackle in the first week, but if you want to go for it – encouraged but by no means required/expected) 

 

Follow the instructions carefully! Points off for failng to do this. 

** Submit a zip or tar.gz file as an attachment. Don’t just paste in text. Do not submit compressed files in any other format like .rar **

 

 

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Your boss has just heard about some nefarious computer activities called ping sweeps and port scans. He wants to know more about them and what their impact might be on the company. Write a brief description of what they are, and include your assessment of whether the activities are something to worry about or not. This assignment requires two to three pages, based upon the APA style of writing.

Use transition words; a thesis statement; an introduction, body, and conclusion; and a reference page with at least two references. Use a double-spaced, Arial font, size 12.

 

 

 

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Computer Science 2023 CIS524 Week 3 Discussion 1

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“Electronic Ballots” Please respond to the following:
 

  • One  criticism of electronic ballots for elections is that while intuitive  for younger voters who are familiar with using a mouse to point and  click, elderly voters and motor-impaired users will have difficulty  controlling a mouse. Discuss how you would correct this issue so that  every demographic would have an equal opportunity to vote. Support your  answer.
  • Imagine you have just finished interviewing a recent  college graduate for a design position within your company. At the end  of the interview, the college graduate remarks that design would be much  easier if people conformed to the design, rather than the design having  to be accessible to diverse populations. Respond to this comment,  addressing the legal, societal, and ethical issues that designers face  in regard to human-computer interaction.

 

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 You and your team are now working on some icons for the organization’s program user interface (UI). Based on your first mock-up of the UI, complete the following:

  • Discuss 2 original icons with 3 states each.
  • Explain how the icons would be used, and give the purpose of each state.
  • Investigate emerging alternative I/O devices and discuss their impacts on design.
  • Provide substantive comments that critique the postings of at least 2 classmates.

 

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A website plan serves as a blueprint for developing a website.

 

Resolved Question:

A website plan serves as a blueprint for developing a website. The plan identifies the purpose of the site, your audience, and the specific content and features that must be added to the site to accomplish the site’s objectives.
Complete the first sections of your Website Plan, using a Microsoft® Word document
• Topic
• Purpose
o Why do you need this site?
o Why do your visitors need this site?
•Audience
o Brief description of target audience
o General geographic location of audience
o Estimate number of people
o Estimate average age
o Familiarity with computers and Internet
o Key target audience insight – Most compelling thing you want the audience to think, learn or do as a result of visiting the site
Please be sure to cover these topics for your site completely. It is easy to consider that the world is your target audience but that is not true.
Part 2 (8 Points)
Create a homepage for your planned site that demonstrates effective application of design elements. Use only Adobe® Dreamweaver® or another HTML editor to create a basic web page based on the web plan you have developed. This page is the homepage of your website. Save your site homepage as index.html or default.html.
Home Page RequirPage has a title
Page uses at least 2 different headings
Page uses either a HR or a Fieldset
Page has at least 2 graphics
Page is appropriate to the target audience
Page has appropriate file name
Page is attractive and lacking in errors
Does the page validate
Check your HTML code using the Markup Validation Service on the W3C® website, (www.w3.org) prior to submitting your web page(s).
Submit all website files in a compressed folder. Links to websites is not acceptable submission.

 

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SunTrust Bank Disaster Recovery Plan (  Presentation / PPT  )
minimum of 10 slides (not including title or reference page slide). Slides may also contain visuals and/or graph content to enhance the presentation. Include speaker notes of at least 50 words per slide. Use 12-point Times New Roman and APA citations and reference page. PPT 

 

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In this project you will be provided with a description of an application (below) to create an entity-relationship diagram (ERD) and design accompanying table layout using sound relational modeling concepts and practices. The relationships between the entities and the attributes for the entities will be identified and described. This database will provide the foundation for the follow-on project. The following paragraphs provide the background and summary of the business requirements.

You are a database consultant with Ace Software, Inc. and have been assigned to develop a database for the Mom and Pop Johnson video store in town. Mom and Pop have been keeping their records of videos and DVDs purchased from distributors and rented to customers in stacks of invoices and piles of rental forms for years. They have finally decided to automate their record keeping with a relational database.

You sit down with Mom and Pop to discuss their business, and watch their operation for about a week. You discover quickly that a video and a DVD are both copies of a movie kept in a separate plastic case that is rented out. They have several copies of each movie they rent; therefore there are several videos and DVDs for each movie title. You learn that in their inventory they have several thousand videos and DVDs, which they get wholesale from about a half dozen distributors. The video and DVD prices to them are based on the quantity of their shipment and the past business they have done with each company.

The price of a DVD for a movie might be different than the price of a video for the same movie, even from the same distributor. Each distributor provides different types of movies (e.g., suspense, horror, mystery, comedy, etc.). A single distributor may provide several different types of movies in both video and DVD format. It is possible to obtain the same movie from multiple distributors, and at different wholesale prices.

 Each video and DVD has a unique identification number that Mom and Pop assign in their inventory, in addition to the distributor’s serial number for the item. Each movie also has a unique identification number Mom and Pop assign in addition to the title, and any movie IDs the distributors use in their electronic catalogs. Distributors provide electronic catalogs to Mom and Pop and the information from these catalogs must be included in the database.

 Mom and Pop need to record when a video or DVD is rented, when a video or DVD is returned, and all customer charges such as late and damaged fees, failure to rewind fees, and taxes. They need a report of which videos are returned late because there are standard and late charges. On occasion there are discount prices for certain movies or types of movies. Customers want to rent movies based on actors or actresses, running length, type of movie, rating, year released, the director, and the academy awards won (by the movie, the actors, the actresses and/or the directors). Customers also want to know how many videos they have rented in the last month, year, and so forth. Mom and Pop need to keep only basic information on customers in their database, such as name, address, telephone numbers, etc.

There must be no limit to the number of video and/or DVD copies of a movie that Mom and Pop can have in their inventory. Video/DVD ID numbers, movie ID numbers, and distributor ID numbers for videos, DVDs, and movies are all different. Also, each movie must be able to have an unlimited number of actors, actresses, directors, and academy awards (i.e., Oscars). Other types of awards (e.g., Golden Globe, People’s Choice, etc.) are not of interest for this application. The rental of equipment, sale of videos, DVDs, popcorn, etc., is not to be kept in the database.

Using this information, you should:

Step 1) (7 points) Determine and list your entities. Then create relationship sentence pairs between those entities that are related. You should not have any many-to-many relationships

Step 2) (13 points) Create an entity/relationship diagram (ERD) showing all your entities, attributes, and relationships. Sketch your ERD by hand or use a drawing program. Your diagram must beon a single page. All entities should be relatated to at least one other entity. Your ERD should have all one-to-many relationships and not have any many-to-many relationships.

Step 3) (5 points) Create metadata that describes the table created from each entity and the column created from each attribute in the ERD. Particular attention will be given to the proper specification of all primary key (via “PK”) and foreign key (via “FK”) columns in the table layout

 

 

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