1. To keep track of students and their advisors, a university uses the table structure shown below. Assuming that the sample data are representative, draw a dependency diagram in Visio that shows all...



  1. 1. To keep track of students and their advisors, a university uses the table structure shown below. Assuming that the sample data are representative, draw a dependency diagram in Visio that shows all functional dependencies including both partial and transitive dependencies. (Hint: Look at the sample values to determine the nature of the relationships.)































































Attribute Name




Sample Value




Sample Value




Sample Value




Sample Value




STUDENT_ID



123456



478596



123456



389987




STUDENT_NAME



Kim Brutt



Mary King



Kim Brutt



Donald Nouglle




ADVISOR_ID



123



473



567



123




ADVISOR_NAME



John Smith



Kim Young



Julia Roberts



John Smith




DEPARTMENT_CODE



AIT



CS



ECE



AIT




DEPARTMENT_NAME



Applied Information Technology



Computer Science



Electrical Engineering



Applied Information Technology




APPOINTMENT_DATE



01/01/2009



05/03/2009



03/06/2009



01/01/2009




  1. 2. Using the initial dependency diagram drawn in question 1, remove all partial dependencies, draw the new dependency diagrams in Visio, and identify the normal forms for each table structure you created.

  2. 3. Using the table structures you created in question 2, remove all transitive dependencies, and draw the new dependency diagrams in Visio. Also identify the normal forms for each table structure you created. If necessary, add or modify attributes to create appropriate determinants or to adhere to the naming conventions.

  3. 4. Using the results of question 3, draw the fully labeled Crow's Foot ERD in Visio. The diagram must include all entities, attributes, and relationships. Primary keys and foreign keys must be clearly identified on the diagram.



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