Lakbay Shipping Lines on the Go

by: Melbern Rose C. Maltezo

Publication Date: December 4, 2015
Length: 2 pages
Product ID#: 1-002-400

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Description

Cruise Operations Officer Don Maginoo is trying to find a better way to manage ship operations including the administration of ticket reservations, accommodations, and special package deals. He thinks that a good database management system will help him manage passenger affairs more efficiently and effectively, but where should he start?

Teaching Objectives

After reading and discussing the material, students should:

  • Identify the purpose of normalization.
  • Understand the operational problems arising in a flat file approach to database management.
  • Outline the procedures of developing a database design.
  • Understand the functional dependencies among the elements of the database environment.
  • Illustrate how normalization is helpful in designing a good relational database system.