15 Mar A description of the problem domain (written using terminology that a user of the system would use;?no need for technical data
write a one-page, proposal that addresses the following:
- A description of the problem domain (written using terminology that a user of the system would use; no need for technical database terminology.)
- Choose a domain with which you are familiar. Your domain should be different than examples provided in the textbook and in class.
- Identify a set of requirements for a system that is appropriate for your domain. If you wish, you may choose an appropriate sub-set of a larger domain.
- Your work should be original. Do not copy or download from the Internet. If you do search the Internet to get ideas, you must cite your sources in an APA-style reference page.
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Review the Final Project Description and begin to plan your database design. The first step to any database design is to determine its purpose and to define how it will be used. This week, you must submit your Database Design Project Proposal that explains what kind of database you will design, the type of information your database will contain, and the type of information output for your database.
Use the following questions to guide you as you plan the needs and features for your database.
· What is the purpose of the database? Why is it needed? What should it do?
· Who are the users and what are their information needs?
· What are the questions that the system should answer?
· What type of input data is going to be available to the database?
· What kind of information should be stored in the database?
