Database Design Language
List DBDL for each of your tables using the format described in the “Database Design Language (DBDL)” section (p. 181) in Chapter 6 of Concepts of Database Management. For an example, review Figure 6-1.
Construct a database by using Microsoft Access 2013 or newer.
Select a system and data sets that represent data in healthcare, university, or other related fields, describe a problem of the selected system, and perform database design.
Then, using Microsoft Word, you will write a Final Report based on the developed database.
Database Requirements
Your database in Microsoft Access must have at least:
Two tables
Two forms
Two queries
Two reports (created from queries)
Select a system and data sets that represent data in healthcare, university, or other related fields, describe a problem of the selected system, and perform database design.