Database Planning and Design
Database Planning and Design
Overview of the System Development Life Cycle SDLC is the acronym that is used to label the System Development Life Cycle. The SDLC traces the history of an information system from its initial stage to its obsolescence. The SDLC is composed of five phases: planning, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance.
Planning
Analysis
Traces the history of an information system Split into 5 phases Database design an essential component of the SDLC
Implementation
Maintenance
Overview of the System Development Life Cycle Initial e ment Fea ibilit Stud Should the exi ting tem be: i) Continued? ii) Modified? iii)Replaced? S tem Co t Technolog
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Implementation
Maintenance
Planning
Analysis
Implementation
Maintenance
Planning
Analysis
Detailed Specifications Screen, menu, report layouts Conversion from old to new
Implementation
Maintenance
Planning
Analysis
Coding Testing
Debugging
Implementation
Installation
Maintenance
Planning
Analysis
Implementation
Maintenance
Overview of the System Development Life Cycle There are many different models and methodologies, but each generally consists of a series of defined steps or stages.
How does Database Design Relate to the SDLC? As a specific type of information system, Database Design can be modeled using a similar SDLC type approach, sometimes referred to as DBLC or the Database Development Life Cycle.
Database Design
Operation
Database Design
Analyze company situation Define Problem and Constraints Define Objectives Define Scope and Boundaries
Operation
Database Design
Conceptual Design ER-Diagram / Normalization DBMS Software Selection Create the Logical Design Create the Physical Design
Operation
Database Design
Install the selected DBMS Create the databases Load the data / Convert from Old System
Operation
Database Design
Test the Database Fine-Tune the Database Evaluate the Database and its Application Programs
Operation
Database Design
Operation
Database Design
Operation
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