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Adms Index 1

The document outlines a series of tasks related to database design and implementation, including the use of E-R models, normalization, and various SQL commands. It covers the implementation of constraints, data manipulation, built-in functions, nested queries, and the creation of procedures, functions, and triggers. Additionally, it emphasizes the design and development of a conceptual data model and the roles of a database administrator.

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The document outlines a series of tasks related to database design and implementation, including the use of E-R models, normalization, and various SQL commands. It covers the implementation of constraints, data manipulation, built-in functions, nested queries, and the creation of procedures, functions, and triggers. Additionally, it emphasizes the design and development of a conceptual data model and the roles of a database administrator.

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1. . Database design using E-R model and


Normalization (Any 3 systems).
2. Implementation of DDL Commands to
perform creation of table, alter, modify
and drop column operations .
3. Implementation of Constraint
 Check Constraint
 Entity Integrity Constraint
 Referential Integrity Constraint
 Unique Constraint
 Null Value Constraint
4. Implementation of DML and DCL
Commands.

5. implementation of Data and Built in


Functions in SQL
6. Implementation of Nested Queries and
Join Queries.
7. Implementation of Cursors.

8. . Implementation of Procedures and


Functions.
9. Implementation of Triggers.

10. Implementation of Embedded SQL

11. Consider a Database applications, Design


and Develop Conceptual Data Model (E
R Diagram) with all the necessary
entities, attributes, constraints and
relationships. Design and build Relational
Data Model for application specifying all
possible constraints
12. Implementation of various DBA
roles/techniques
 Creation of user
 Granting of privileges to the users

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