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INTRODUCTION TO THE CASE-

Establishing and overseeing a well-organized database the system that stores data on
the artwork, clients, operations, and related data is necessary for keeping a SQL creating
a database. The tracking, organizing and regaining of records pertaining to a painting hire
operation are all facilitated by this data base. A database enables the company to manage
customer data, including contact information, categories, and discounts. It renders it easier to
continue keeping track of interactions with customers and past employment. It aids with
maintaining track of the artwork inventory, including data regarding artists, subjects, rental
expenses, as well as owner repayments. Making choice about and these paintings to rent out
demands access to such information. All hire transactions, which involves the hiring process
and return time frames, are tracked by the system. The business can use this data to identify
that paintings are available over rent as well as which ones have already been leased.
According to client categories, queries in SQL can be used to determine revenue from rentals,
owner settlements, and price reductions. This money data can be useful for deciding the
financial viability of the business in question. The information system supports an array of
requirements for reporting, such as reports customized specifically for consumers, artists,
earnings, and financial status analysis. These evaluations offer perceptions to the operation of
the company and support decisions related to strategy.

PROBLEM STATEMENT
In order to effectively handle its business, Masterpieces Ltd, a most recently founded creating
rental company, requires assistance for the creation and launch of an extensive information
system. In order to manage Customer and Discount Management, Painting Stock
Management, Transaction Monitoring, Financial Analysis, as well as Reporting, the female
entrepreneur behind Masterpieces Ltd. recruited a database designer.

SQL CODE-
SCHEMA-
DATA INSERTION-

BUSINESS QUERIES-
1. To retrieve a set of paintings hired by a specific customer including the hiring and return
date.

The query retrieves information hired by a specific customer John Doe along with the dates.
2. To calculate the total revenue

This query retrieves the total revenue from the Category Silver.

3. To list the paintings that have not been hired during last 3 months.

This retrieves the paintings that have not been hired in the past 3 months.

4. To show the report of artists and the number of paintings submitted for hire.

This query retrieves information about all the artists the paintings which they have
submitted for hire.

5. To show which customer category generates most revenue.


This query retrieves information about which customer category, generates high revenue
in descending order.

FUTURISTIC THOUGHTS-

1. Databases could involve features for meticulous artwork lifecycle management, including
keeping record of the financial assistance of artwork to galleries and museums, insurance
details, and condition the media.
2. The development of virtual art exhibition places within the repository that are obtainable
through VR could offer users an exclusive and absorbed way to explore and select
paintings for hire.
3. As 3D printing technological advances develops, files may contain information on
producing excellent replicas of artwork for hire, offering consumers reasonable
alternatives for going through famous works of art in their homes or places of business.
4. In the future, records might incorporate AR (augmented reality) technology to let clients
picture how an artwork would look in their living space prior to renting it. This interacting
experience could bring in additional visitors and boost the rate of conversion.
5. Predictive care models could be employed to determine as a painting needs cleaning,
reconstruction, or preserving for long-term recruit paintings to ensure longevity and
excellence.

CONCLUSION-

In conclusion, the database's projections for the coming years of the painting-hire industry
have optimistic and demonstrate to significant growth in the future. The database management
component of a company like this will prove essential to its success as technological advances
grows and customer needs change. In order to give customers an effortless and fully
immersive experience while upholding the authenticity and reliability of the original artworks,
the art hire industry in the future will use technological advances. Art rental companies may
thrive in an evolving marketplace for art leasing by continuing on the leading edge of
advances in technology and adjusting for shifting customer demands.

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