Using the Entities and Attributes you created for your business from the week 1 discussions, show the tables and relationships resulting from your model in the form of an E/R diagram. Be sure to identify key attributes and relationships across all entities.
You can use Microsoft tools like PowerPoint/Visio, or any other graphical modeling tool to create your E/R diagram.
Business from week 1:
Custom 3D Printed Jewelry
Business Overview: Custom 3D Printed Jewelry is a niche business specializing in designing, customizing, and producing 3D printed jewelry pieces such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Customers can choose from pre-designed pieces or request custom designs. The business uses advanced 3D printing technology to create unique, personalized jewelry items.
Possible Entities and Their Attributes
1. Customer
CustomerID:
FirstName:
LastName:
Email:
Phone:
Address:
JoinDate:
2. JewelryPiece
JewelryID:
Name:
Description:
Type:
Price:
3. Order
OrderID:
OrderDate:
CustomerID:
TotalAmount:
4. OrderDetails
OrderDetailID:
OrderID:
JewelryID:
Quantity:
Price:
5. Customization
CustomizationID:
JewelryID:
CustomerID:
Details:
DesignFile:
Database Processing and Application Software
Database Processing
Relational Database Management System (RDBMS): A relational database, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Microsoft SQL Server, would be ideal for managing the entities and their relationships.
CRUD Operations: The system will require Create, Read, Update, and Delete operations to manage customers, jewelry pieces, orders, and customizations.
Transaction Management: To ensure data integrity, particularly for order processing and payment transactions.
Search and Filtering: Customers should be able to search for jewelry pieces by type, material, price range, etc.
Reporting: Generate reports on sales, customer orders, popular items, etc.
Application Software
Web Application: A user-friendly web application for customers to browse jewelry pieces, place orders, and request customizations. Technologies could include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js for the front-end, and Node.js or Django for the back-end.
Inventory Management System: To keep track of available materials and manage inventory levels for 3D printing supplies.
Customer Relationship Management (CRM): To manage customer interactions, track order history, and handle customer support.
Design Software Integration: Integration with 3D design software (e.g., Blender, Tinkercad) to handle custom design requests and process 3D models.