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Chapter 9 Database Planning, Design, and Administration Transparencies © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 2 2 Chapter 9 - Objectives ◆ Main components of an information system. ◆ Main stages of database system development lifecycle. ◆ Main phases of database design: conceptual, logical, and physical design. ◆ Benefits of CASE tools. © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 3 2 Chapter 9 - Objectives ◆ How to evaluate and select a DBMS. ◆ Distinction between data administration and database administration. ◆ Purpose and tasks associated with data administration and database administration. © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 4 Software Depression ◆ Last few decades have seen proliferation of software applications, many requiring constant maintenance involving: – correcting faults, – implementing new user requirements, – modifying software to run on new or upgraded platforms. ◆ Effort spent on maintenance began to absorb resources at an alarming rate. © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 5 Software Depression ◆ As a result, many major software projects were – late, – over budget, – unreliable, – difficult to maintain, – performed poorly. ◆ In late 1960s, led to ‘software crisis’, now refer to as the ‘software depression’. © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 6 Software Depression ◆ Major reasons for failure of software projects includes: - lack of a complete requirements specification; - lack of appropriate development methodology; - poor decomposition of design into manageable components. ◆ Structured approach to development was proposed called Information Systems Lifecycle (ISLC). © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 7 Information System Resources that enable collection, management, control, and dissemination of information throughout an organization. ◆ Database is fundamental component of IS, and its development/usage should be viewed from perspective of the wider requirements of the organization. © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 8 Database System Development Lifecycle ◆ Database planning ◆ System definition ◆ Requirements collection and analysis ◆ Database design ◆ DBMS selection (optional) © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 9 Database System Development Lifecycle ◆ Application design ◆ Prototyping (optional) ◆ Implementation ◆ Data conversion and loading ◆ Testing ◆ Operational maintenance © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 10 Stages of the Database System Development Lifecycle © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 [...]... 30 Criteria to Produce an Optimal Data Model © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 31 Database Design x Three phases of database design: – Conceptual database design – Logical database design – Physical database design © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 32 Conceptual Database Design x Process of constructing a model of the data used in an enterprise, independent of all physical considerations x... Requirements Collection and Analysis x Local data models are then merged at a later stage during database design to produce a global data model, which represents all user views for the database © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 25 View Integration Approach to Managing Multiple User Views 26 © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 Database Design x Process of creating a design for a database that will... will support the enterprise’s mission statement and mission objectives for the required database system © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 27 Database Design x Main approaches include: – Top-down – Bottom-up – Inside-out – Mixed © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 28 Database Design x Main purposes of data modeling include: – to assist in understanding the meaning (semantics) of the data; – to... design phase © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 33 Logical Database Design x Process of constructing a model of the data used in an enterprise based on a specific data model (e.g relational), but independent of a particular DBMS and other physical considerations x Conceptual data model is refined and mapped on to a logical data model © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 34 Physical Database Design. . .Database Planning x Management activities that allow stages of database system development lifecycle to be realized as efficiently and effectively as possible x Must be integrated with overall IS strategy of the organization © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 11 Database Planning – Mission Statement x Mission statement for the database project defines major aims of database application... database project defines major aims of database application x Those driving database project normally define the mission statement x Mission statement helps clarify purpose of the database project and provides clearer path towards the efficient and effective creation of required database system © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 12 Database Planning – Mission Objectives x Once mission statement is defined,... relationships, and attributes © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 29 Database Design x A data model ensures we understand: - each user’s perspective of the data; - nature of the data itself, independent of its physical representations; - use of data across user views © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 30 Criteria to Produce an Optimal Data Model © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 31 Database Design. .. – how the format should be specified, – what necessary documentation will be needed, – how design and implementation should proceed © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 14 System Definition x Describes scope and boundaries of database system and the major user views x User view defines what is required of a database system from perspective of: – a particular job role (such as Manager or Supervisor)... each user view are created and then merged later during the database design stage © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 23 Requirements Collection and Analysis x Data model representing single user view (or a subset of all user views) is called a local data model x Each model includes diagrams and documentation describing requirements for one or more but not all user views of database © Pearson Education... a description of the database implementation on secondary storage x Describes base relations, file organizations, and indexes used to achieve efficient access to data Also describes any associated integrity constraints and secuirty measures x Tailored to a specific DBMS system © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 35 Three-Level ANSI-SPARC Architecture and Phases of Database Design © Pearson Education . select a DBMS. ◆ Distinction between data administration and database administration. ◆ Purpose and tasks associated with data administration and database administration. © Pearson Education Limited. 9 Database Planning, Design, and Administration Transparencies © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 2 2 Chapter 9 - Objectives ◆ Main components of an information system. ◆ Main stages of database. phases of database design: conceptual, logical, and physical design. ◆ Benefits of CASE tools. © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 3 2 Chapter 9 - Objectives ◆ How to evaluate and select

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  • Chapter 9

  • Chapter 9 - Objectives

  • Slide 3

  • Software Depression

  • Slide 5

  • Slide 6

  • Information System

  • Database System Development Lifecycle

  • Slide 9

  • Stages of the Database System Development Lifecycle

  • Database Planning

  • Database Planning – Mission Statement

  • Database Planning – Mission Objectives

  • Slide 14

  • System Definition

  • Slide 16

  • Representation of a Database System with Multiple User Views

  • Requirements Collection and Analysis

  • Slide 19

  • Slide 20

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