NURS655 Week 1 DQ 1 & 2 latest
NURS655 Week 1 DQ 1 & 2 latest
Week 1 discussion
DQ1
Use examples to compare and contrast unstructured and structured data. Which type is more prevalent in a typical business environment? Why?
DQ2
Describe the basic features of the relational data model and discuss their importance to the end user.
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Week 1 MS Access (or OpenOffice Base for MAC users): Relational Database
PC Users:
Install Microsoft Access if you don’t already have it (available through your student Microsoft 365 account).
Complete the related MS Access training tutorials located in the Assignment Resources below.
Create a simple relational database using information provided in a data set.
You may use one of the student files for chapter 3 provided in the Doc Sharing blog (Access files end in .mdb), a data set from https://www.data.gov/ or a data set you already have of your own.
Submit a screenshot of your completed database along with your relational database file for grading.
Mac Users:
Download and install OpenOffice Base from the following link: http://www.openoffice.org/product/base.html
View the OpenOffice Base videos located in the Assignment Resources below.
Create a simple relational database using information provided in a data set.
You can find a data set from https://www.data.gov/ or use a data set you already have of your own.
Submit a screenshot of your completed database along with your relational database file for grading.
Week 2 MS Access (or OpenOffice Base for MAC Users): Relational Database Query
PC Users:
Complete the related MS Access query training tutorials located in the Assignment Resources below.
Using the relational database created during the first week, run a query to receive meaningful data output (e.g., running a query to filter patients with a specific diagnosis).
Submit a screenshot and your query results for grading.
Mac Users:
Watch the OpenOffice Base Creating Queries video located in the Assignment Resources below.
Using the relational database created during the first week, run a query to receive meaningful data output (e.g., running a query to filter patients with a specific diagnosis).
Submit a screenshot and your query results for grading.