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DATABASE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT: A VISUAL APPROACH Chapter 1 DATABASE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT: A VISUAL APPROACH Raymond Frost – John Day – Craig Van Slyke Chapter 1 The Role of Databases in Electronic Business Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Components of an Organizational System Chapter 1 Components of an Organizational System Network Hardware Software Content Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Hardware: Client/Server Architecture Chapter 1 Hardware: Client/Server Architecture Exhibit 1-1: Web Client/Server Architecture Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Web Client/Server Example Chapter 1 Web Client/Server Example Exhibit 1-2: Web Client/Server Example Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Three-Tier Architecture Chapter 1 Three-Tier Architecture Exhibit 1-3: Three-tier Architecture Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

A Table of Data Exhibit 1-4: Table of Data Chapter 1 Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Reading Fool Bookstore Purchase Order Form Chapter 1 Reading Fool Bookstore Purchase Order Form Exhibit 1-5: Reading Fool Bookstore Purchase Order Form Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Identifying the Data Items Chapter 1 Identifying the Data Items Exhibit 1-6: Data Items for Orders to Suppliers Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

E-business Example: Amazon.com Customer Order Form Chapter 1 E-business Example: Amazon.com Customer Order Form Exhibit 1-7: Amazon.com Customer Order Form Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Data Items for Customer Orders Chapter 1 Data Items for Customer Orders Exhibit 1-8: Data Items for Customer Orders Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Exercise: Identify the Data Items Chapter 1 Exercise: Identify the Data Items Exhibit 1-9: The Invoice Form Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall

Exercise: Identify the Data Items Chapter 1 Exercise: Identify the Data Items Exhibit 1-10: The Tutoring Client Activity Report Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Prentice Hall