MCIS 5113 – DBMS Project Assignment

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Mar 7, 2020 MCIS 5115 – Data Base Management System

MCIS 5113 – DBMS Project Assignment spring 2020. Ver. 1

1. Objectives

The project aims to improve the understanding of relational databases by analyzing the work being used

in real life and designing a relational DBMS model. This is an individual project and you can choose the

field of development according to your preferences. For the output of the project, the project report, the

project demonstration, and the source code implemented should be submitted.

2. What you will need to complete this assignment:

1. Project Report - 200 2. Project Demonstration -200 3. Project Implementation -200

4. Example Topics

a. University Database project b. Payroll Management System Database project c. Health related DBMS Project d. Salary management DBMS e. Medicine Management DBMS f. Any other DBMS Project determined by group members Project Report: 15 -20 Pages The project proposal should include the following information: Project Title & Author Information Abstract 1. Introduction 2. E-R Modeling 3. Logical Database Design and the Relational Model 4. Physical Database Design 5. Implementation methodology 5.1. Create table with MySQL 5.2. Retrieve it with web applications (php, xml, jsp, or others) 6. Experimental Results 7. conclusion References

Mar 7, 2020 MCIS 5115 – Data Base Management System

Final Project Demonstration: 20 - 25 Slides

Each of you must prepare a 5 Minutes presentation

1. Prepare sides to describe your project

2. Present your work using PPT slides with audio recording

Project Implementation:

You should choose some part or whole of your project model and implement them with MySQL, php, jsp

or other tools. All source code need to be uploaded to the Black board with the introductional

documents to verify it.

Academic Integrity Policy: Academic integrity at SAU is an organizational and individual responsibility to honesty in all learning experiences. Any act of dishonesty in academic work constitutes academic misconduct and is subject to disciplinary action. Acts of dishonesty include, but are not limited to:

A.Plagiarism--the act of taking and/or using the ideas, work, and/or writings of another person as one’s own.

B. Cheating--an act of dishonesty with the intention of obtaining and/or using information in a fraudulent manner.

Fabrication--faking or forging a document, signature or findings of a research project