The manager of a company dinner club would like to have an information system that assists him to plan the meals and to keep track of who attends the dinners, and so on. Because the manager is not an...


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The manager of a company dinner club would like to have an information system that<br>assists him to plan the meals and to keep track of who attends the dinners, and so on.<br>Because the manager is not an IS expert, the following table is used to store the<br>information. As a member can attend many dinners and a member will not attend more<br>than 1 dinner on the same date, the primary key of the following table is Member Num<br>+ Dinner Num. Dinners can have many courses, from one-course dinner to as many<br>3)<br>courses as the chef desired.<br>MEMBER MEMBER<br>NUM<br>DINNER<br>NUM<br>VENUE VENUE<br>FOOD FOOD<br>DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION<br>MEMBER<br>DINNER<br>DATE<br>NAME<br>ADDRESS<br>CODE<br>325<br>Grand Ball<br>214<br>Peter Wong<br>Meadow<br>DO001<br>15-Mar-10<br>B01<br>EN3<br>Stu ed crab<br>Room<br>Park<br>Chocolate<br>DE8<br>mousse<br>123 Rose<br>235<br>Mary Lee<br>DO002<br>15-Mar-10<br>B02<br>Petit Ball Room EN5<br>Marinated steak<br>Court<br>Chocolate<br>DE8<br>mousse<br>250<br>Peter Wong<br>9 Nine Ave<br>DO003<br>20-Mar-10<br>Co1<br>Café<br>so1<br>Pumpkin soup<br>ENS<br>Marinated steak<br>DE2<br>Apple pie<br>123 Rose<br>235<br>Mary Lee<br>DO003<br>20-Mar-10<br>Co1<br>Café<br>Soi<br>Pumpkin soup<br>Court<br>ENS<br>Marinated steak<br>DE2<br>Apple pie<br>123 Rose<br>300<br>Paul Lee<br>DO004<br>20-Mar-10<br>E10<br>Petit Ball Room<br>SA2<br>Apple pie<br>Court<br>Figure 3: Sample Data for the Dinner Club's Member table<br>(a) The table shown in Figure 3 is susceptible to update anomalies. Briefly explain and<br>provide examples of insertion, deletion, and modification anomalies.<br>(b) Describe and illustrate (by using dependency diagram) the process of normalizing the<br>table shown in Figure 3 to 3NF.<br>

Extracted text: The manager of a company dinner club would like to have an information system that assists him to plan the meals and to keep track of who attends the dinners, and so on. Because the manager is not an IS expert, the following table is used to store the information. As a member can attend many dinners and a member will not attend more than 1 dinner on the same date, the primary key of the following table is Member Num + Dinner Num. Dinners can have many courses, from one-course dinner to as many 3) courses as the chef desired. MEMBER MEMBER NUM DINNER NUM VENUE VENUE FOOD FOOD DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION MEMBER DINNER DATE NAME ADDRESS CODE 325 Grand Ball 214 Peter Wong Meadow DO001 15-Mar-10 B01 EN3 Stu ed crab Room Park Chocolate DE8 mousse 123 Rose 235 Mary Lee DO002 15-Mar-10 B02 Petit Ball Room EN5 Marinated steak Court Chocolate DE8 mousse 250 Peter Wong 9 Nine Ave DO003 20-Mar-10 Co1 Café so1 Pumpkin soup ENS Marinated steak DE2 Apple pie 123 Rose 235 Mary Lee DO003 20-Mar-10 Co1 Café Soi Pumpkin soup Court ENS Marinated steak DE2 Apple pie 123 Rose 300 Paul Lee DO004 20-Mar-10 E10 Petit Ball Room SA2 Apple pie Court Figure 3: Sample Data for the Dinner Club's Member table (a) The table shown in Figure 3 is susceptible to update anomalies. Briefly explain and provide examples of insertion, deletion, and modification anomalies. (b) Describe and illustrate (by using dependency diagram) the process of normalizing the table shown in Figure 3 to 3NF.
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