The document outlines an assignment for a Database Management Systems (DBMS) course, including a rubric for grading based on understanding of DBMS fundamentals, design and implementation, query accuracy, documentation, and originality. It emphasizes the importance of normalization in database design to eliminate anomalies and improve efficiency. The assignment requires students to create relational models, formulate SQL queries, and demonstrate concepts such as transactions and concurrency.
The document outlines an assignment for a Database Management Systems (DBMS) course, including a rubric for grading based on understanding of DBMS fundamentals, design and implementation, query accuracy, documentation, and originality. It emphasizes the importance of normalization in database design to eliminate anomalies and improve efficiency. The assignment requires students to create relational models, formulate SQL queries, and demonstrate concepts such as transactions and concurrency.
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Assignment 6- SE - Sem IV - DBMS
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