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1 ) Explain the history of computing and database development. |
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2 ) Design conceptual and physical models to create databases. |
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3 ) Prepare visual and written documentation of a database model. |
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4 ) Compare SQL and basic select statements to determine results. |
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5 ) Evaluate system and software requirements to meet the needs of a database. |
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6 ) Explain the restricting and sorting of data. Examples: functions, average, minimum, maximum |
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7 ) Use basics of single row functions to query information in a database. |
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8 ) Explain steps of the software development process. |
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9 ) Design a database software application that includes mathematics. |
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10 ) Interpret an entity relationship diagram (ERD) to match the business model. |
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11 ) Demonstrate different relationship types and transferability to match the business model. |
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12 ) Design an ERD for a business concept. |
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13 ) Implement the basic mapping of an ERD to meet customer needs. |
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14 ) Analyze quality assurance tasks to produce quality products. |
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15 ) Determine the nature of work, responsibilities, and educational and credentialing requirements related to entry-level database design career opportunities. |