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BIS 245 DeVry University Week 2 Lab

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Step 1: View the Step-by-Step Video for the Lab

Step 2: Review the Scenario Summary
Step 3: Deliverables – Note the need to upload both a Visio file and an Access Database file.
Step 4: Complete the SIMBook Chapter 1 Tasks
Step 5: Required Software – Ensure you have installed Microsoft Word, Visio, and Access … or …
Step 6: Ensure you are able to access the CITRIX Virtual Environment and are able to open both Access and Visio files.
Step 7: Download the “Week 2 Lab Instructions” file
Step 8: Download the “Lab 2 Visio Starter File”
Step 9: Open and review the “Week 2 Lab Instructions”
Step 10: Complete ALL steps carefully!
Step 11: Be sure to add your name to the beginning of both file names before submitting them for grading.

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SCENARIO:

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You have been asked to create a conceptual database model using MS Visio Database Model Diagram Template. The purpose of this lab is to have you gain experience with the various modeling tools needed to create a conceptual model (entity-relationship diagram) of a database. You will then modify the model for implementation as an MS Access database. You will create and modify one conceptual model.

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You will then create an MS Access database based on the model developed in Visio, creating the necessary tables and relationships.

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Upon completing this lab, you will accomplish the following.

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  • Relying on detailed instructions, add two entities to the existing conceptual model (ERD), including attribute data types and required field lengths.
  • Create a new MS Access database file.
  • Using the model from Parts A and B of the lab, and relying on detailed instructions, create the first two tables in the database.
  • Use the experience gained in creating the first two tables to add the remaining tables.
  • Using the model from Parts A and B of the lab, and relying on detailed instructions, create the relationship between the first two tables in the database.
  • Use the experience gained in creating the first relationship to create the remaining relationships between the tables.

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Deliverables

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Part A: YourNameLab2.vsdx (Visio Diagram)

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Part B: YourNameLab2.accdb (Access Database)

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