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Library System

An Effort By:-

Amrit Aakash
Apoorva Meshram
Vikash Kumar
DFT-III
 Organized collection of data

 Typically in digital form

 Databases are managed using database


management systems

 Database allow data creation, maintenance,


search and access
 Easy maintenance of records
 Books detail
 Users detail
 Transaction detail

 More secured data

 Easy to access and edit


 Abstract and conceptual representation of data

 Used to produce a type of conceptual


schema or semantic data model of a system

 An entity is an object that represents a group, or


category of data

 An attribute is a sub-group of information within


an entity
Book:-
Author Title

Edition Supplier
Publisher
ISBN Code
Year of
Publication Book Id.

Publication
House Book Cost
 Members:-
Name
Address Validity

Age D.O.B.

Member Id. Mobile


Number
E-mail Id. Users Sex
 User Class:-

Members Non-members

User Class
 Issue Details:-
Book
Book Id.
Name
Member Author
Name

Member Id. Date of Issue

Date of
Address Return

Mobile Late Fine


Number
Book Issue
Library
Status of Return

Contains

Books Return

Issue

Users Issue Status of Issue


 Graphical representation of the "flow" of data
through an information system

 Visualization of data processing

 No information about the timing of processes


 Level:-O Books

User

Library System
Management Display

Library Staff Book Issue


User

Need of Book
By Topic

Searching a Book By Author

Issue of Book
Identification User Id.

Selection of Appropriate Book Request for Issuing


User

Return of Book

Delivery
Late Fine Reception
Collection

Book Stored in Shelf


Interested
People

Getting Member
Application
Form

Membership
Member Id.
Filling Card Given
Application
Form
Security and
Membership
Deposit
Books
User
Arrangement

Demand of New Giving Id. To New


Books Books

Plan to Buy Books Book Delivery

Money Transaction
Sourcing Budget

Selection
 A table is a set of data elements (values)

 Organized using a model of vertical columns


and horizontal rows

 A table has a specified number of columns,


but can have any number of rows

 Each row is identified by the values appearing


in a particular column subset
 Form allows to automatically saving all the
fields in the table

 Making entry through forms is easy and safe

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