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ER Modeling Case Studies
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BanksDatabase :ER Case Study
 Consider the following set of requirements for a Bank database that is
used to keep track of Customer.
a) Each bank has a unique name.
b) Each branch has a number, name, address (number, street, city), and set of
phones.
c) Customer includes their name, set of address (P.O. Box, city, zip code,
country), set of phones, and social security number.
d) Accounts have numbers, types (e.g. saving, checking) and balance. Other
branches might use the same designation for accounts. So to name an
account uniquely, we need to give both the branch number to which this
account belongs to and the account number.
e) Not all bank customers must own accounts and a customer may have at
most 5 accounts in the bank.
f) An account must have only one customer.
g) A customer may have many accounts in different branches.
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Banks Database :ER Case Study
 Design an ER schema for this application, and draw an
ER diagram for that schema.
 Specify key attributes of each entity type and
structural constraints on each relationship type.
 Note any unspecified requirements, and make
appropriate assumptions to make the specification
complete.
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Banks Database :ER Case Study
0..*
Bank
Name {PK}
Branch
Branch_NO{PK}
Name
Address
Number
Street
City
Phone[1..*]
 has
Owns 
 Contains
1..1
0..*
1..1
0..*
0..5
Customer
SSN {PK}
Name
Address [1..*]
P.O Box
Code
City
Country
Phone [1..*]
Account
Type
Balance
Account NO
1..1
Reason of chasm trap :
Note all customer should
have an account .So we
can not answer this
question :
List all customer
available on a specific
branch?
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Banks Database :ER Case Study
0..*
 has
0..*
1..*
Bank
Name {PK}
Branch
Branch_NO{PK}
Name
Address
Number
Street
City
Phone[1..*]
 has
Owns 
 Contains
1..1
0..*
1..1
0..*
0..5
Customer
SSN {PK}
Name
Address [1..*]
P.O Box
Code
City
Country
Phone [1..*]
Account
Type
Balance
Account NO
1..1
To avoid chasm trap we
add this relationship
6
Organization :ER Case Study
 Organization made up of various departments, each having a name,
identifying no., and an employee who is the manager. A department
may be located in different places. Information about employee
includes name, identification number, birth date, address, sex, and
salary. Each employee is assigned to one department. The date the
manager is appointed to a department is also tracked. Employees may
be directly supervised by another employee. Each project within the
organization is controlled by a department. Employees (not necessarily
from the controlling dept.) are assigned to projects. Information about
projects includes project name, no., and location. Hours spent by
employees on each project are also kept.
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Organization :ER Case Study
 draw an ER diagram to represent the data requirements as
following:
– Identify the main entity types.
– Identify the main relationship types between the entity types.
– Identify attributes and associate them with entity or relationship
types.
– Determine candidate and primary key attributes for each (strong)
entity type.
– Determine the multiplicity constraints for each relationship .State
any assumptions necessary to support your design.
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Organization :ER Case Study
0..*
1..* 1..1
Works on 
 Controls
0..1
Employee
1..1
1..1
1..*
Project
Pro_NO{PK}
Name
Location
1..*
Department
Dep_NO{PK}
Name
Location[1..*]
Total_of_employee
Employee
NO{PK}
Name
Birthdate
Sex
Salary
Manages 
assigns to 
Manager
supervises 
Supervisor
Supervisee
1..*
0..1
Start Date
Hours
Worker
9
Hospital :ER Case Study
 A General Hospital consists of a number of specialized wards (such
as Radiology, Oncology, etc) .Information about ward includes unique
name, total numbers of current patients. Each ward hosts a number of
patients, who were admitted by a consultant (doctors) employed by the
Hospital. On admission, the date and time are kept. The personal
details of every patient includes name, Medical Recode Number
(MRN), set of phone and one address (city, street, code). A separate
register is to be held to store the information of the tests undertaken.
Each test has unique episode No. , category and the final result of test.
Number of tests may be conducted for each patient. Doctors are
specialists in a specific ward and may be leading consultants for a
number of patients. Each patient is assigned to one leading consultant
but may be examined by other doctors, if required.
10
Hospital :ER Case Study
 draw an ER diagram to represent the data requirements as
following:
– Identify the main entity types.
– Identify the main relationship types between the entity types.
– Identify attributes and associate them with entity or relationship
types.
– Determine candidate and primary key attributes for each (strong)
entity type.
– Determine the multiplicity constraints for each relationship .State
any assumptions necessary to support your design.
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Hospital :ER Case Study
0..*
0..*
1..1
 consults
 Exams
0..*
Consultant
1..1
0..*
0..*
0..*
 Specializes in
Leader
conducts 
1..1
0..*
Examiner
Test
Ep _NO{PK}
Category
Result
Date
Time
Ward
Name {PK}
Total_of_pat
Doctor
Doc_NO{PK}
Patient
MRN{PK}
Name
Phone [1..*]
Address
Code
Street
City
0..*
Admits
12
Department :ER Case Study
 Identify the entities and relationships for the following description
and draw an ER diagram.
Departments, identified by ID, operate a variety of printers, each
located in a particular room in a particular building. Printers are
supplied by a number of suppliers, identified by name, with each
supplier charging a different price for a given printer, but also
providing different delivery delays, measured in days. A given room
can have any number of printers, including none.
13
Department :ER Case Study
14
Journal :ER Case Study
 Identify the entities and relationships for the following description
and draw an ER diagram.
Persons, described by their name, SSN, and address, subscribe to
various journals. Each journal, identified by a title and an ISBN, has a
set of numbered volumes and each of these has a set of numbered
issues. Subscribers have an initial subscription date and a termination
date for each journal to which they subscribe.
15
Journal :ER Case Study

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er_modeling_case_studies.ppt

  • 2. 2 BanksDatabase :ER Case Study  Consider the following set of requirements for a Bank database that is used to keep track of Customer. a) Each bank has a unique name. b) Each branch has a number, name, address (number, street, city), and set of phones. c) Customer includes their name, set of address (P.O. Box, city, zip code, country), set of phones, and social security number. d) Accounts have numbers, types (e.g. saving, checking) and balance. Other branches might use the same designation for accounts. So to name an account uniquely, we need to give both the branch number to which this account belongs to and the account number. e) Not all bank customers must own accounts and a customer may have at most 5 accounts in the bank. f) An account must have only one customer. g) A customer may have many accounts in different branches.
  • 3. 3 Banks Database :ER Case Study  Design an ER schema for this application, and draw an ER diagram for that schema.  Specify key attributes of each entity type and structural constraints on each relationship type.  Note any unspecified requirements, and make appropriate assumptions to make the specification complete.
  • 4. 4 Banks Database :ER Case Study 0..* Bank Name {PK} Branch Branch_NO{PK} Name Address Number Street City Phone[1..*]  has Owns   Contains 1..1 0..* 1..1 0..* 0..5 Customer SSN {PK} Name Address [1..*] P.O Box Code City Country Phone [1..*] Account Type Balance Account NO 1..1 Reason of chasm trap : Note all customer should have an account .So we can not answer this question : List all customer available on a specific branch?
  • 5. 5 Banks Database :ER Case Study 0..*  has 0..* 1..* Bank Name {PK} Branch Branch_NO{PK} Name Address Number Street City Phone[1..*]  has Owns   Contains 1..1 0..* 1..1 0..* 0..5 Customer SSN {PK} Name Address [1..*] P.O Box Code City Country Phone [1..*] Account Type Balance Account NO 1..1 To avoid chasm trap we add this relationship
  • 6. 6 Organization :ER Case Study  Organization made up of various departments, each having a name, identifying no., and an employee who is the manager. A department may be located in different places. Information about employee includes name, identification number, birth date, address, sex, and salary. Each employee is assigned to one department. The date the manager is appointed to a department is also tracked. Employees may be directly supervised by another employee. Each project within the organization is controlled by a department. Employees (not necessarily from the controlling dept.) are assigned to projects. Information about projects includes project name, no., and location. Hours spent by employees on each project are also kept.
  • 7. 7 Organization :ER Case Study  draw an ER diagram to represent the data requirements as following: – Identify the main entity types. – Identify the main relationship types between the entity types. – Identify attributes and associate them with entity or relationship types. – Determine candidate and primary key attributes for each (strong) entity type. – Determine the multiplicity constraints for each relationship .State any assumptions necessary to support your design.
  • 8. 8 Organization :ER Case Study 0..* 1..* 1..1 Works on   Controls 0..1 Employee 1..1 1..1 1..* Project Pro_NO{PK} Name Location 1..* Department Dep_NO{PK} Name Location[1..*] Total_of_employee Employee NO{PK} Name Birthdate Sex Salary Manages  assigns to  Manager supervises  Supervisor Supervisee 1..* 0..1 Start Date Hours Worker
  • 9. 9 Hospital :ER Case Study  A General Hospital consists of a number of specialized wards (such as Radiology, Oncology, etc) .Information about ward includes unique name, total numbers of current patients. Each ward hosts a number of patients, who were admitted by a consultant (doctors) employed by the Hospital. On admission, the date and time are kept. The personal details of every patient includes name, Medical Recode Number (MRN), set of phone and one address (city, street, code). A separate register is to be held to store the information of the tests undertaken. Each test has unique episode No. , category and the final result of test. Number of tests may be conducted for each patient. Doctors are specialists in a specific ward and may be leading consultants for a number of patients. Each patient is assigned to one leading consultant but may be examined by other doctors, if required.
  • 10. 10 Hospital :ER Case Study  draw an ER diagram to represent the data requirements as following: – Identify the main entity types. – Identify the main relationship types between the entity types. – Identify attributes and associate them with entity or relationship types. – Determine candidate and primary key attributes for each (strong) entity type. – Determine the multiplicity constraints for each relationship .State any assumptions necessary to support your design.
  • 11. 11 Hospital :ER Case Study 0..* 0..* 1..1  consults  Exams 0..* Consultant 1..1 0..* 0..* 0..*  Specializes in Leader conducts  1..1 0..* Examiner Test Ep _NO{PK} Category Result Date Time Ward Name {PK} Total_of_pat Doctor Doc_NO{PK} Patient MRN{PK} Name Phone [1..*] Address Code Street City 0..* Admits
  • 12. 12 Department :ER Case Study  Identify the entities and relationships for the following description and draw an ER diagram. Departments, identified by ID, operate a variety of printers, each located in a particular room in a particular building. Printers are supplied by a number of suppliers, identified by name, with each supplier charging a different price for a given printer, but also providing different delivery delays, measured in days. A given room can have any number of printers, including none.
  • 14. 14 Journal :ER Case Study  Identify the entities and relationships for the following description and draw an ER diagram. Persons, described by their name, SSN, and address, subscribe to various journals. Each journal, identified by a title and an ISBN, has a set of numbered volumes and each of these has a set of numbered issues. Subscribers have an initial subscription date and a termination date for each journal to which they subscribe.