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IT 240 Latest Version Set (A) Week 5 DQ 1

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  3. This paperwork of IT 240 Latest Version Set (A) Week 5 CheckPoint Domain Name shows the solutions to the following problems:
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  6. Assume the role of an IT consultant to a new nonprofit organization, Free Flu, which provides flu shots to the elderly. The organization needs a domain name.
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  8. Utilize Internet resources to determine which domain name is available to the company.
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  10. Judge whether you would use .com, .org, or .net for the web address.
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  12. Differentiate between any web pages or web servers you would use for this task.
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  14. Describe your findings and reasoning in 200 to 300 words.
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  16. Computer Science - General Computer Science
  17. iLab 3 : Database Construction Using Access (100 Points)
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  19. i L A B  O V E R V I E W  
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  21. Scenario and Summary
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  23. In this assignment, you will learn to create an Access database from a given ERD. To complete this assignment, you will need to be able to run Access 2010, either through Citrix or installed on your workstation or laptop.
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  25. Deliverables
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  27. Name your Access database file using Lab3_, your first initial, and your last name (e.g., Lab3_JSmith.accdb). Create and save your Access database file. When you are done, submit your database to the Course Project Dropbox.
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  29. i L A B  S T E P S
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  31. STEP 1
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  33. Review the ERD below to understand the entities, attributes, primary keys, and relationships that you will create in your Access database.
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  35. ERD iLab Image
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  37. STEP 2
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  39. # Run Access 2010, either via Citrix or from Visio 2010 installed on your workstation.
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  41. # Select the blank database icon in the main window.
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  43. # Save the file with a name containing Lab3_, your first initial, and your last name (e.g., Lab3_JSmith.accdb). In Citrix, you will need to click the computer icon in the Save As window to see the different drives. Be sure to save the file to a local drive so it will be on your workstation.
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  45. See the tutorials above for instructions on how to perform the following steps in Access 2010.
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  47. STEP 3  
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  49. Add tables to the Access database.
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  51. # Add a table for each entity listed in the provided ERD diagram.
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  53. # Add a column for each attribute listed in the provided ERD diagram.
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  55. # Select a primary key for each table as indicated in the provided ERD diagram.
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  57. STEP 4  
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  59. For every column in every table, update the data type as needed to enforce the domain constraints of the data.
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  61. # Dates should have a date data type.
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  63. # Surrogate keys should be autonumbered.
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  65. # Numeric data should have a numeric data type.
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  67. # Character data should have a character data type.
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  69. STEP 5
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  71. Draw relationships between your entities.
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  73. * Selection Relationships under Database Tools. Move all your tables into the Relationship window by dragging them in or by using the Show Tables pop-up window.
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  75. * Second item
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  77. o Add the relationship between the tables in your database.
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  79. o Enable referential integrity on the relationship.
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  81. o Enable cascade updates on the relationship.
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  83. STEP 6
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  85. Add at least two rows of data to each table in your database. Use any values you like for each of the columns. Remember that you must add data to parent tables before adding data to child tables, because referential integrity is enabled.
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  87. STEP 7  
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  89. Set the following column constraints in your database.
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  91. # Student first and last name cannot be a null value.
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  93. # Course credit hours must be between one and four.
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  95. # Course
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