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CASE STUDY FORMAT

Front Page (Name of System, Name of GL, Members Date)


Table of Contents
Introduction
Background of your System
Scope and Limitations of your System
Description and Features of your system

Entity Relationship Diagram (minimum of 4 tables, minimum of 6 attributes)


Data Dictionary
Screenshot of your MySQL tables
Screenshot of ALL the DDL and DML functions discussed.

Convention:
Size- 12
Font- Calibri
Paper-legal

Rubric Database Design

CRITERIA OUTSTANDING ADEQUATE NOT ADEQUATE SCORE


30 20 10
Overall Crow's Foot Logically designed Exhibited a partial Exhibited a partial
Model the database understanding of understanding of
30% design exhibiting a Crow's Foot Crow's Foot
firm understanding database design database design
of Crow's Foot and manipulation. and manipulation.
notation Some minor Some minor
Completely and inaccuracy when inaccuracy when
accurately explaining design explaining design
explained design usage and purpose usage and purpose
usage and purpose

Table Creation 30 20 10
Partially created
30% Created all of the Created most of some of the tables
tables defined in the tables defined defined in project
project in project requirements
requirements requirements Table name did not
Named tables Table name was a correlate to its data
appropriately in little unclear in elements
regard to regard to its data
elements

Relations and 20 10 5
Cardinalities Correctly Correctly Incorrectly
interpreted all the Interpreted most Interpreted the
Business Rules and Business Rules and Business Rules, few
20% created all created most of the relations were
necessary relations necessary relations created and few
with clear with some indications to
indication to the indication to Cardinalities and
cardinalities and cardinalities and Normal forms
observing the three observing at least
normalizations two normal forms.
forms.
Keys and Entities 20 10 5
20% Incorrectly choose
Correctly choose all Correctly choose most of the
primary and most of the primary and
foreign keys primary and foreign Keys, and
respecting the foreign keys somehow
naming convention respecting the respected the
naming convention naming convention
TOTAL
Rubric Pitching (create video presentation)
Discuss the following:
Your system and scope of your study
Database Design (ERD)
Coding (choose 1 table then show the different syntax that we discuss)

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