Process Diagram for Sally’s Bookstore (as written)

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Process Diagram for Sally’s Bookstore (as written) Operate the bookstore Sell Books Order Books Print Suggested Orders Manage Customer Information Process Sales Transactions Review Qty on Hand

ERD for Sally’s Bookstore (as written) Is interested in Category Is in Makes/Is for Is for Customer Book Transaction Business Rules (Assumptions) Customers could buy more than one book in a transaction Books are supplied by only one supplier Books are in only one category but a customer could like more than one category Comes from Supplier Abbreviated Dictionary: Customer: Cust-ID, Name, etc. Transaction: Cust-ID, Book-ID, Date, Qty Book: Book-ID, Title, Author, Date, Supplier-ID, Cat-ID, EOQ, Qty on Hand, Reorder Qty Supplier: Supplier-ID, Name, etc. Category: Cat-ID, name

DFD for Sally’s Bookstore (as written) Enter new customer info Customer New Customer info Books to buy Books to buy Phone number Customer Info Process the transaction receipt Verify phone number Display past history Customer Customer price Transaction data category Quantity sold info Customer Transactions Transactions Books Qty on hand, EOQ Books to be ordered information Requirement Report Print suggested orders Determine order requirements Sally Supplier