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        158.337編程代寫、代做Java/Python程序語言

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        158337, S2, 2024 Page 1 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        158.337 Group Project Instructions: Part A 
        (Course mark - 17.5%) 
         
        You will work in groups of 3-4 members for this assignment. Register yourself on the 
        Group registration link (under the Assignment section on the Stream site). Use the 
        following set of steps to guide you in completing the assignment project. You should 
        turn the work in for grading by the due date (Tuesday, 27th Aug 4.00 pm). Lateness: 
        There is a 10% penalty / per day, and no submission is permitted after 3 days. 
         
        Note: Make sure you have altered the password of your allocated group Oracle a/c 
        from the given default (GROUP01, GROUP02,…case sensitive). You do not want 
        other people accessing your account. Remember it is your responsibility to protect 
        your work. For the assignment, it is the joint responsibility of all the group members. 
         
         Logical and Physical Database Design 
         
        Read Te Ohanga Village - Massey University Student Accommodation Office 
        Case Study given in the Appendix A. 
         
        For Part A, complete the three steps (Step 1 – Step 3). 
         
        Part A: Step 1 (30 marks) 
         
        Create a logical (relational) data model (e.g., Database or ER diagram). Use J 
        Developer or Visio* to create this diagram. Use one of these two tools only. 
         
        Note*: Do not extract your diagram from SQL Developer after creating tables or 
        DataModeler (notation is different and some required modelling information to fully 
        assess will be missing so cannot be graded fairly). Use of other tools (e.g. Generative 
        AI tools), extractions from tools such as SQL Developer will all lead to a straight 
        Zero. 
         
        Use appropriate naming conventions while naming tables, attributes, relationships, etc. 
        in your diagram. Also, use appropriate attribute datatypes, data sizes, etc. in the 
        diagram and ensure to flag PKs, FKs, etc. 
         
        State the business rules very clearly (no ambiguity), consistently under a separate 
        section (in your report). There should be two business rules for each relationship 
        shown on your diagram (For example, if there are 10 relationships then there should 
        be 10 pairs of rule statements). Similarly, state your reasonable assumptions (this 
        helps us to evaluate your design better) under a separate section. The work presented 
        in these two sections should be consistent with your ER diagram. 
         
        Examine each table’s (entity's) attributes for dependencies and apply the rules of 
        normalisation discussed in Chapter 6 of the textbook. You are required to show the 
        detailed normalisation process {e.g., how you move from lower normal form (e.g., 
        1NF) to the next (e.g., 2NF)} in the submitted work. Use dependency diagrams for 
        depicting all the relationships among a table’s attributes. Normalise tables up to the 158337, S2, 2024 Page 2 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        highest NF (up to 4th
         NF should be fine). State the normal form for each of the tables 
        at every step in the process. 
         
        Part A: Step 2 (20 marks) 
         
        Generate the physical model based on the logical model created in the Step 1. To 
        create the required set of tables, relationships, constraints, etc. write SQL scripts using 
        a text editor (e.g., Notepad++). Use SQL Developer for initial checking / debugging 
        and running of the code. Keep improving your code until you are satisfied with the 
        design. Please ensure that it is consistent with your ERD (you may have to revise your 
        ERD if you come up with better design during this stage). 
         
        Check the DDL code in your script file and make sure that all the attribute definitions 
        (e.g., names, data types, data sizes, whether required, domain values including 
        defaults, etc.), table constraints (e.g., entity integrity, referential integrity, etc.), etc. 
        are specified adequately and correctly. 
         
        Validate your work by ensuring that query transactions {(a) - (v) listed towards the 
        end of the case study} are supported by your design. Make sure that the physical 
        design is robust i.e., meets the requirements of a good design. Remember 
        normalisation alone does not produce a good design. In the end, ensure that both 
        logical and physical designs are consistent with each other. 
         
        Run your final scripts to generate the database (i.e., physical model). Use your Group 
        Oracle a/c to implement the final DDL code. 
         
        Part A: Step 3 (10 marks) 
         
        Finally, create appropriate test data to populate the tables you created in Step2. Use 
        SQL Developer to run a script file that contains SQL INSERT statements. 
         
        There should be sufficient rows of the test data across all the tables. No table should 
        contain less than five rows. Make sure your test data appropriately and sufficiently 
        reflects your design (this would usually mean adding more than 5 rows in some 
        tables) and does not violate any of the constraints declared while creating the 
        database design in Step1 and Step2 (i.e., create table scripts and the ERD). Set up all 
        the tables and their constraints in the correct order before you load any data into 
        the database. In summary, the grader should be able to verify your design 
        convincingly, comprehensively and with ease. 
         
        Notes: 
        Apply good naming conventions, which are also self-explanatory (e.g., name create 
        table script file as createTables.sql, name your tables, attributes appropriately, etc.). 
        Additionally, annotate your code (both DDL and DML) with appropriate and enough 
        comments to enhance understandability. Consistency between work done in all the 
        steps is very important otherwise you will unnecessarily risk losing a good number of 
        marks for this reason. 
        Check your project work and make sure that all the scripts run without any errors. 
        Also, ensure that appropriate names have been given to all files. 158337, S2, 2024 Page 3 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        This assignment is also testing only your basic SQL knowledge, so write code for all 
        the DDL and DML statements. Do not give us automated statements that are derived 
        from Oracle tools (i.e., SQL Developer or JDeveloper). No marks will be allocated 
        for DDL/DML scripts generated by Oracle tools. The code should NOT be tied to the 
        schema, and we should be able to run the code from any Oracle account. 
         
        Assignment Submission 
         
        Organise your project report (printer-friendly, in case we need to print – grader’s 
        preference) to include all the assignment requirements. Make sure the report contents 
        are also in the same order as the laid requirements. 
         
        There are three parts to this assignment submission: 
        • a project report (word/pdf – soft copy), 
        • scripts (2 code files – sets of create and insert statements), 
        • database (tables, etc under your Group account). 
         
        Note: 
        Enter your names, student ids on the project marking sheet (Appendix B). 
        Remember to provide the (Group) Oracle username in your report. The 
        Password not needed. 
        Checklist for project report (word/pdf) contents 
         
         1. A logical relational model (database or ER diagram) that is laid out clearly 
        and legibly for grading. The text font size should not be very small (otherwise 
        risk getting a straight zero)*. The diagram should show all the entities, 
        attributes (with appropriate data types, sizes, etc.), primary keys, foreign keys, 
        and relationship details (appropriate association names, cardinality, strength 
        (identifying or non-identifying), participation (mandatory or optional)), etc. 
        Make sure you have applied and shown the normalisation process to arrive at 
        the final model. Pay special attention to the readability of the ER diagram so 
        that one could print and assess with ease (as this is the core of all the work). 
         
        2. A discussion of the reasonable assumptions you make about the ambiguous 
        aspects and / or reasonable extensions to the given case study. We anticipate 
        that each group's design will differ** from those of other groups based on 
        the underlying assumptions. 
         
        3. A list of business rules for each relationship on your diagram (clearly state 
        two unambiguous rules for each relationship as these are bi-directional). 
         
        4. DDL and DML code that is taken from the command files used for creating 
        (create statements) and populating (Insert statements) your Oracle tables. 
         
        This should NOT be auto generated code and/or linked to your schema 
        account. Remember to include declarative constraints, etc in Create table code. 
        Do not provide Alter statement code separate to the Create statements i.e. 158337, S2, 2024 Page 4 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        place all the constraints next to the attributes where possible. Basically, use 
        only one single statement to create a table. 
         
        5. Test Data (well formatted, readable dump of contents for all the tables) that 
        can be referred to with ease. This helps in evaluating the design. 
         
        Checklist for submission under your Group Oracle a/c 
         
        All the tables with test data must be available via your Group Oracle a/c. 
        Checklist for submission on Stream 
        Compressed Folder – containing Report (a word/pdf file) and coding files (2 .sql 
        files). Include your IDs in the name of your compressed file. 
        Submit on the Assignment (Part A) link. Only one single submission per group. 
        Plagiarism and other project guidelines: 
        * If your diagram elements are too small then a ZERO mark would be awarded. In 
        addition, ensure that the layout of your diagram is good (e.g., avoid many crisscrosses,
        etc.) and the font size of the entities, attributes etc. is at least Arial 11 (or 
        similar size if using a different font family, style). Make your diagram easy to read for 
        the grader. You might want to use print settings for ERD with multiple (A4) pages or 
        format diagram as per A3 size. Please put in effort to make it presentable and readable 
        or risk losing marks. 
        Use of any AI tools is NOT Permitted for the course assessments. You can find 
        more information about the Student Academic Integrity Policy here. This will lead 
        to a ZERO and may lead to an academic investigation by the Academic lead. 
        We suggest you keep a record of the intermediate work (work in progress) leading up 
        to your assignment submission as you may be asked to establish that this is your work 
        and is done over a period of time. 
         
        **A ZERO mark will be given to ALL the collaborating parties (no discussion on 
        who did the original work and who copied). Any partial copying will also be awarded 
        a straight ZERO. 
        Make sure all your work is complete before you submit. Graders will not be 
        searching/chasing you for any not easily traceable/missing assignment components. 
        Not adhering to any of the assignment requirements, may also be given a straight 
        ZERO. 
        Note: Turnaround time for assignment may be slightly over the usual three weeks. 158337, S2, 2024 Page 5 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        Appendix A 
        Te Ohanga Village, Albany - Massey University Student 
        Accommodation Office Case Study 
        The Director of Te Ohanga Village, Albany - Massey University Student 
        Accommodation Office requires you to design a database to assist with the 
        administration of their accommodation office. After involving various stakeholders, 
        the requirements collection and analysis phase of the database design process has 
        provided the following requirements for the Student Accommodation Office database. 
        These requirements are followed by examples of the query transactions that must all 
        be supported by the database design. 
        1. The data stored on each full-time student must include student details such as the 
        identification number, name, home address, age, gender, category of student (e.g., 
        undergraduate, postgraduate), nationality, smoker/non-smoker, special needs, any 
        additional comments, status (e.g., placed/waiting), and what degree course the 
        student is studying towards, etc. Accommodation is available for students with 
        accessibility requirements, but these must be recorded in the system. 
         
        The student information stored relates to those currently renting some form of 
        accommodation and those on the waiting list. Students may rent a room in a hall 
        of residence or a student flat (4-5 bedrooms apartments). Post-graduate, mature 
        students may in addition opt for renting studio units. 
        When a student joins the university, he or she is assigned to a staff member who 
        acts as his or her Advisor (of studies). The Advisor is responsible for monitoring 
        the student's welfare and overall academic progress. The data held for a student's 
        Advisor includes their name, position, name of department, internal telephone 
        number, room number, etc. 
        2. Each hall of residence has a name (e.g., Tui, Pukeko, Weka), address, telephone 
        number, and a hall manager who supervises the operations of the hall. The halls 
        provide only single rooms, which have a room number, place number, and 
        monthly rent rate. These have shared, private bathrooms and communal areas on 
        each floor. Currently, each of the three halls can accommodate up to 70 students. 
        Halls of residence offer fully catered services (2 meals per day) but can 
        accommodate to various dietary requirements. 
        The place number uniquely identifies each room in all the halls controlled by the 
        student accommodation office and is used when renting a room to a student. 
        3. The accommodation office also offers student flats. These flats are fully furnished 
        and provide single room accommodation for groups of four to five students. They 
        have common areas that flat members share. The information held on student flats 
        includes a flat number, address, and the number of single bedrooms available in 
        each flat. The flat number uniquely identifies each flat. Flats are self-catered. 
        Currently there are 70 flats. 158337, S2, 2024 Page 6 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        Each bedroom in a flat has a monthly rent rate (this can occasionally very based 
        on the room area), a room number, and a place number. The place number 
        uniquely identifies each room available in all student flats and is used when 
        renting a room to a student. 
        4. The studio units offered by the accommodation office allow only for single 
        occupancy (i.e., cannot be shared by the students). Mature students with small 
        families usually rent these units (e.g., they can have a partner and/or a child living 
        with them). The number of members residing in a unit needs to be recorded along 
        with some essential details about each of the members (name, age, etc). 
        Each studio unit has a monthly rent rate, and a unique studio unit number. In 
        addition, studio units have the fully or partly furnished options but are selfcatered.
        Currently there are 12 units. 
        5. A student may rent a room (in a hall or student flat) or a studio unit for various 
        periods. They need to sign a rent lease agreement before they can move in. 
        New lease agreements are negotiated at the start of each academic year with a 
        minimum rental period of one year, which includes semesters 1, 2 and the summer 
        semester. Each individual lease agreement between a student and the 
        accommodation office is required to be unique. 
        The data stored on each lease includes the duration of the lease (given as 
        semesters), student details, place number, room number, address details of the hall 
        / student flat / studio, the date the student wishes to enter the room, and the date 
        the student wishes to leave the room (if known), etc. 
        6. At the start of each semester, each student is sent an invoice for the ensuing rental 
        period. Each invoice has a unique invoice number. 
        The data stored on each invoice includes the invoice number, lease number, 
        semester, payment due, student’s ID number and full name, place number, room 
        number, and the address of the hall or flat. Additional data is also held on the 
        payment of the invoice and includes the date the invoice was paid, the method of 
        payment (e.g., cheque, cash, etc.), and the date the first or second payment 
        reminder is sent (if necessary), etc. 
        7. Staff on a regular basis inspect student flats and studio units to ensure that the 
        accommodation is well maintained. The information recorded for each inspection 
        is the name of the member of staff who carried out the inspection, the date of 
        inspection, an indication of whether the property was found to be in a satisfactory 
        condition or not, any additional comments, etc. 
         
        8. Some information is also held on members of staff of the accommodation office 
        and includes the staff number, home address, sex, position (e.g., Hall Manager, 
        Administrative Assistant, Cleaner, etc.), location (e.g., accommodation office, 
        Hall), etc. 
         158337, S2, 2024 Page 7 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        9. The accommodation office also stores a limited information on the degree courses 
        run by the University such as degree title, degree director name, internal telephone 
        number, and room number, department name, etc. Each student is associated with 
        a single degree course. 
         
        10. Information on a student's next-of-kin is stored which includes the name, 
        relationship, contact details, etc. This information disclosure is not mandatory. 
         
         158337, S2, 2024 Page 8 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        Query Transactions 
         
        The following transactions must be supported by your database design. However, you 
        are NOT required to implement these transactions (in Part B you will write code so 
        there is no need to write the SQL code for these queries). Use the following only to 
        validate your database design using a dry run. All the attributes are spelled out in the 
        description above but may be part of the transactions listed below. 
        a) Create a suburb-wise staff list (based on their residential address). 
        b) Create a list of students and staff who have their birthday next month. 
        c) Create a list of post-graduate students who live in studio units. 
        d) Create a report listing halls of residence Manager’s name and telephone 
        number. 
        e) Create a report listing students’ names, ID numbers and the details of their rent 
        lease agreements. 
        f) Display the details of lease agreements that include the Semester 1 and 2. 
        g) Display the students who are paying over $1500 monthly for their room in a 
        flat. 
        h) Create a report on students that have not paid their invoices by a given date. 
        i) Display the details of flat and studio inspections where the property was found 
        to be in an unsatisfactory condition along with the comments. 
        j) Create a report of the names and ID numbers of students with their room 
        number and place number in a hall of residence. 
        k) Create a report listing the details of all students currently on the waiting list for 
        accommodation. 
        l) Display the total number of students in each student category. 
        m) Create a report listing the names and ID numbers for all students who have not 
        supplied details of their next-of-kin. 
        n) Display the minimum, maximum, and average monthly rent for rooms in halls 
        of residence. 
        o) Create a report listing students who have opted for Vegetarian or Vegan as 
        their catering option. In the report include their hall of residence as well. 
        p) Display the total number of rooms currently occupied and total number of 
        places available in each hall of residence. 
        q) Display the staff number, name, age, and current location of the staff who 
        have been working 5 years or more at the accommodation village. 
        r) Create a staff telephone directory in the order of family name. 
        s) Create a report listing names and internal telephone numbers of the Advisors 
        along-with their student names. 
        t) List students who have any accessibility requirements along with the special 
        requirement(s). 
        u) List details of all the members who are residing with students in their studio 
        units. 
        v) List the number of flats or studio units that are not rented.158337, S2, 2024 Page 9 of 9 Project Instructions IN 
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        Appendix B 
        158.337 Project Marking Sheet (Part A – 17.5% course mark) 
         (Attach this to your project report BEFORE you turn it in.) 
        (Please make sure you provide all the necessary details) 
        Oracle Account: Group___ 
        Group Member 1 (Who Submits) - ID number, Name 
        Group Member 2 - ID number, Name 
        Group Member 3 - ID number, Name 
        Group Member 4 - ID number, Name 
         
        (Grader’s section, please do not write below this) 
        PART A: _____/60 marks 
         
        Logical Database Design (Step 1): /30 marks 
         
         
        Physical Database Design (Step 2 and 3): /30 marks 
          
        Part A: 17.5%, Part B: 17.5% (Total Course Percentage for the project – 35%) 

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