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Category > Programming Posted 27 May 2017 My Price 8.00

building blocks of any database

Can someone help me create a nice case study report using the description in the attached document. 

 

Part 2:Provider Database (MS Access)Use the project description HERE to complete this activity.For a review of the complete rubricused in grading this exercise, click on the Assignments tab, then on the titleCase Study Part 2 - ProviderDatabase (Access)– click on Show Rubrics if the rubric is not already displayed.As you recall, data is a collection of facts (numbers, text, even audio and video files) that is processed into usableinformation. Much like a spreadsheet, a database is a collection of such facts that you can then slice and dice in variousways to extract information or make decisions. However, the advantage and primary use of a database over aspreadsheet is its ability to handle a large volume of data and yet allow for quick access to the information that is desired.Databases are everywhere now and impact our lives in a multitude of ways. It can accurately be said that “your life is in adatabase” or, more accurately, in multiple databases, and information about you (a retrieval of facts about you) is easilyaccessible. Your shopping history, credit history, medical history, even your driving history, is stored in one or moredatabases.This exercise will introduce you to the basic building blocks of any database – fields, records, and files (also called tables).Although you will create a database with a single table containing a small amount of data about computer componentProviders, the more applicable use of databases involves the creation of many tables linked together with a common fieldor “key.” Regardless of the size of the database, the data is stored in the same way – in fields which are combined tocreate a record. And those records are stored in a file or table. The data is entered into the field via a data entry form, andthe information is extracted (to answer a particular question or need) via reports and/or queries.Note that Access usesthe Field Size parameter in Design View to limit the number of characters or digits in a given field.There is a small tutorialon field sizes located in the topic "Optional Tutorial – Access project" in the Readings list for Week 5.Specific instructions for the project can be found in the table below.Create a provider database and related reports and queries to capture contact information for potential PC componentproviders that might be used to purchase the equipment your specified in your MS Word project – the PC specifications..This MS Access database assignment has the following parts:

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