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1 Database Management Systems MIT 22033 Lesson 02 – Database Design (Entity Relationship Diagram) By S. Sabraz Nawaz

2 ER - Model The entity-relationship (ER) data model allows us to describe the data involved in a real-world enterprise in terms of objects and their relationships and is widely used to develop an initial database design MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

3 E-R Model (Entities) The two main constructs of the Entity- Relationship model are Entities & Relationships An entity is an object in the real world that is distinguishable from other objects o e.g. Lecturer, Student, Subject, etc. A collection of similar entities is called an entity set o e.g. Lecturers, Students, Subjects, etc. ENTITY MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

4 E-R Model (Entities...) Example, an employee in a company database. EMPLOYEES e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 … Employee Entity set MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

5 E-R Model (Attribute) An entity is described using a set of attributes o e.g. Name, NIC, etc. All entities in an entity set have the same attribute Attribute MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

6 E-R Model (Attributes…) Example: name, id, age & salary are attributes in EMPLOYEES entity name id dob salary EMPLOYEES e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 … Employee Entity set salary dob id name MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

7 E-R Model (Attributes…) The attributes are said to be composite if they can be split. Eg:- the entity Employee contains attribute 'name' which is a composite one LastName FirstName name EMPLOYEES MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

8 E-R Model (Attributes…) A multi-valued attribute of an entity is one which has multiple values. o Eg:- attribute phone numbers in employee entity. first_name phone surname EMPLOYEES MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

9 E-R Model (Attributes…) Some attributes that can be computed from other attributes are called derived attributes. o Eg:- age is derived from date of birth & current date name age EMPLOYEES MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz dob

10 E-R Model (Attributes… another sample) MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz Customers

11 E-R Model (Domain) Each attribute in an entity set has domain; possible values o e.g. Age attribute of an employee has possible integer values from 18-60 MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

12 A Key is a minimal set of attributes whose values uniquely identify an entity in the set E-R Model (Keys) e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 … Employee Entity set salary dob id name MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

13 E-R Model (Keys...) A candidate key is a combination of attributes that can be uniquely used to identify a database record If a table has one or more candidate keys, one of these candidate keys is selected as the table primary key and the rest are called alternate keys Primary key is underlined EMPLOYEES id MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

14 E-R Model (Keys...) A key formed by combining at least two or more columns is called composite key Always, the minimal set of attributes are considered for the key. Therefore, A key is a minimal set of attributes whose values uniquely identify an entity in the set. MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

15 E-R Model (Relationship) A relationship is an association among two or more entities o Sanath works for MIS Department o Thilan works for MIS Department A collection of similar relationships is called a relationship set MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

16 E-R Model (Relationship…) Graphically, works in EMPLOYEESDEPARTMENTS MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

17 E-R Model (Relationship…) A relationship can also have descriptive attributes These are used to record information about the relationship o E.g. SaNa works for MIS Department frm November 2006. In the figure, this is captured by the since in Works_In nic dob MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

18 E-R Model (Relationship…) An instance of a relationship set is the set of relationships D1 D2 D3 111 222 333 444 Employees Departments Work_in 1/1/91 3/3/93 2/2/92 3/1/92 MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

19 E-R Model (contd.) Degree of a relationship is the number of participating entities in the relationship. A relationship of degree two is called a binary relationship (e.g. Works In) A relationship with degree three is called ternary. MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

20 E-R Model (contd.) Ternary relationship D1 D2 D3 111 222 333 444 Employees Departments Work_in L1 L2 L3 Locations MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

21 works in EMPLOYEES DEPARTMENTS LOCATIONS Ternary relationship MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz E-R Model (contd.)

22 Sometimes, relationships can also have attributes called descriptive attributes that record information about the relationship works in EMPLOYEESDEPARTMENTS since MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

23 E-R Model (contd.) D1 D2 D3 111 222 333 444 Employees Departments Work_in 1/2/97 1/2/99 1/5/01 1/2/87 1/3/95 MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

24 E-R Model (contd.) The cardinality ratio for a binary relationship specifies the number of relationship instances that an entity can participate in. There are three types of cardinality ratios for binary relationships. They are one-to-one, one-to-many (many-to- one) and many-to-many. MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

25 E-R Model (contd.) For example, an employee works in at most one department. Graphically, This is a one-to-many relationship works in EMPLOYEES DEPARTMENTS MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

26 E-R Model (contd.) One-to-One relationship Example: An employee manages at most one department. A department can have only one manager managing it. manages EMPLOYEESDEPARTMENTS MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

27 E-R Model (contd.) Many-to-many relationship Example: An employee can work on several projects. A project can have many employees working on it. works on EMPLOYEESPROJECTS MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

28 E-R Model (contd.) Participating constraint specifies whether the existence of an entity depends on its being related to another entity via the relationship type For example, if we specify that an employee must always work for a department. Then we say that the relationship “works in” is in total participation from Employee entity to Department entity If the relationship is not in total participation, then it is known as in partial. o For example, from DEPARTMENTS to EMPLOYEES works in EMPLOYEESDEPARTMENTS MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

29 E-R Model (contd.) Entity types without any key attributes is called weak entity types. A weak entity is uniquely identified by considering some of its attributes with the primary key of another entity called the identifying owner. The attributes in the weak entity participating in the key are called partial keys The owner entity and the weak entity participates in an identifying relationship. The cardinality of the identifying relationship is either one-to-one or one-to-many from owner entity to weak entity The weak entity must have total participation in the identifying relationship MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

30 E-R Model (contd.) Graphically (Weak Entity) Policy EMPLOYEE name age id DEPENDENTS 1M MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz

31 E-R Model (contd.) Entities participating in a relationship need not be distinct. Such relationships are called recursive relationships. Each entity in the relationship play a role in the relationship. It is recommended to state the role in recursive relationships. MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz manages EMPLOYEES supervisor subordinate

32 Reference: Ramakrishnan, R., & Gehrke, J. (2003). Database management systems. Osborne/McGraw-Hill. (Pp. 24 – 50) MIT 22033, By: S.Sabraz Nawaz32


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