Computers and Technology, 24.03.2020 02:32, carriecarl3530
By now you should have an understanding of how relational databases work and how to use SQL to create and manipulate data. Now it’s time to put that knowledge into practice. For your semester project, you are going to create a database that you might find at a college. You will be building this database from the ground up so you have many decisions to make such as naming conventions, how to organize data, and what data types to use.
Deliverables:
Document “Relationship report” showing
Table names used in the database
Table relationships
Keys
Table Fields names
Field Data types
Constraints
SQL (code) to create the following
Faculty contact list
Course Book List by Semester
Course Schedule by semester
Student Grade Report by semester
Faculty Semester grade report (number of A's, B's, C's, D's, F's per course)
Student GPA report by semester and overall (semester and cumulative)
Mailing list for Diplomas
Student Demographics over time (how many were under 18 last year, this year)
Sample query output (at least 10 entries per query)
Faculty contact list
Course Book List by Semester
Course Schedule by semester
Student Grade Report by semester
Faculty Semester grade report (number of A's, B's, C's, D's, F's per course)
Student GPA report by semester and overall (semester and cumulative)
Mailing list for Diplomas
Student Demographics over time (how many were under 18 last year, this year)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 14:50, williamsgregg5214
Drag each label to the correct location on the image list the do’s and don’ts of safeguarding your password. a. keep yourself logged in when you leave your computer. b. don’t write your password down and leave it where others can find it. c. share your password with your friends. d.each time you visit a website, retain the cookies on your computer. e. use a long password with mixed characters.1. do's 2. don'ts
Answers: 2
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:40, Bgreene2377
In this lab, you complete a python program that calculates an employee's annual bonus. input is an employee's first name, last name, salary, and numeric performance rating. if the rating is 1, 2, or 3, the bonus rate used is .25, .15, or .1 respectively. if the rating is 4 or higher, the rate is 0. the employee bonus is calculated by multiplying the bonus rate by the annual salary.
Answers: 1
By now you should have an understanding of how relational databases work and how to use SQL to creat...