Database design for personnel management in Republic of Korea Army.
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Authors
Baek, Kwang Soo
Subjects
database
attribute
antity
record
relationships
relation
schema
relational data model
attribute
antity
record
relationships
relation
schema
relational data model
Advisors
Rowe, Neil C.
Date of Issue
1984
Date
June 1984
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
The decision to implement a database is motivated by the need to share data among a variety of diverse applications and to integrate data for supporting more sophisticated applications. Both of these requirements complicate the already difficult task of providing safe and efficient access to computerized data. The designer should select an appropriate database model among alternative database models. This thesis analyses various aspects of personnel management in the ROK Army and determines relationships between policies and data item relationships. Further, from the derived model, the data item relationships, database design theories, and database relationships with these 3 components a personnel management system is designed. In order to fully implement these recommendations, hardware must be chosen, and a significant volume of data must be loaded. Originator-supplied keywords include: Attribute, and Relational data model.
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Computer Science
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