Database table normalisation

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Assessment 2, MIS201 Page 1 of 8
Task Summary
In this assessment, you are required to perform database table normalisation and present your
solutions in a PowerPoint presentation. In doing so, you are required to demonstrate your work and
solution through a series of normal forms. You need to first normalise the database tables to the
first normal form (1NF), then the second normal form (2NF), and finally the third normal form (3NF).
Context
In the first two modules, you learnt data models and relational data modelling. Next, you were
introduced to the database table normalisation process in Module 3.1, which is aimed to enhance
the quality of database tables. Normalisation plays a significant role in ensuring database tables are
well structured so that both data redundancies and the likelihood of data anomalies can be
minimised.
By completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your understanding of the following:
(1) the database table normalisation process and
(2) the criteria for database tables to be in 1NF, 2NF and 3NF
as well as your ability to:
(1) comprehend business rules and logic to determine data dependencies,
(2) perform database table normalisation process and normalise database tables up to 3NF and
(3) articulate your solutions and the rationale to an audience.

ASSESSMENT 2 BRIEF
Subject Code and Title MIS201 Database Fundamentals
Assessment Presentation
Individual/Group Individual
Length 10 minutes
Learning Outcomes The Subject Learning Outcomes demonstrated by successful
completion of the task below include:
a) Analyse specific organisational needs that can be addressed by
collection, storage and management of organisational data.
d) Apply and communicate the database solutions for specialists
and non-specialist stakeholders.
Submission For 12-week Duration: Due by 11:55pm AEST Sunday end of Module
3.1 (Week 7)
For 6-week Duration: Due by 11:55pm AEST Sunday end of Module
3.1
Weighting 35%
Total Marks 100 marks

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Task Instructions
Fiction University has several parking spaces allocated to students for parking at the university. All vehicles parked in the university car parks between 8:00
am to 6:00 pm Monday to Friday inclusive, are required to register the vehicle and have a valid parking permit/ticket. Parking penalties are applied
according to the parking regulations governing Parking and Traffic management regulations of the university, and any unlawful parking or traffic rules
violations will incur fines/penalties by issuing a ticket. The fines depend on the nature of the offence. For example, some of the car parks have time limits
displayed on signages, and vehicles parked longer than the indicated time may incur a fine of $50 for the offence. Likewise, parking penalties may also be
issued for violation of parking regulations such as obstructive and dangerous parking. If multiple offences arise from one incident, a parking ticket may
comprise multiple fines, and each fine rate for each offence depends on the type of offence.
Examine the following PARKING FINE table used by the Fiction University to record parking violations committed. These fines are recorded typically as
below:

StID StudName PhoneNo Course School LicNo LicCat LicDesc TicketNo TicketDate OffenceCode OffenceDesc Fine
A00020 Thomas
Brown
040124886 BBIS BUS BRY123 P Prov 15634 10/10/2019 4 No Valid Parking
permit
40
2 Overstaying
allotted time
50
A00049 Gurdeep
Singh
040124234 MBIS BUS TRE142 F Full 14984 23/10/2021 3 Parking on
disability parking
space
100
1 Parking on parking
restricted area
150
A00040 Fiona
James
040456234 MIT Science
& Eng
TRE176 F Full 14997 22/03/2020 4 No Valid Parking
permit
40
A00044 Rudy Deco 040896245 MIT Science
& Eng
TRE179 P Prov 14999 22/03/2021 2 Overstaying
allotted time
50
A00020 Thomas
Brown
040124886 BBIS BUS BRY123 P Prov 15639 10/10/2020 3 Parking on
disability parking
space
100

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1. Please complete the following tasks and deliver a 5-minute presentation to communicate
your answers/solutions to an audience.
Task 1 (15 marks)
Draw and present a dependency diagram for the table above, including transitive dependencies. In
your oral presentation, you need to explain each dependency.
Task 2 (5 marks)
If the table above is not in the first normal form, normalise it so that it is in the first normal form
without creating any more tables. You may create an additional attribute or attributes. Orally
present your solution and the reason why it was not in the first normal form, and what changes
were made to make it in the first normal form. If the table above is in the first normal form, explain
why it is in first normal form.
Task 3 (15 marks)
If the resulting table from the previous task is not in the second normal form, normalise it so that it
is in the second normal form. You may create additional tables. Orally present your solution and the
reason why it was not in the second normal form, as well as the changes that were made to turn it to
the second normal form. If the resulting table from the previous task is already in the second normal
form, explain why it is in the second normal form.
Task 4 (30 marks)
If the resulting table from the previous task is not in the third normal form, normalise it so that it is
in the third normal form. You may create additional tables. Orally present your solution and the
reason why it was not in the third normal form, as well as the changes that were made to turn it to
the third normal form. If the resulting table from the previous task is already in the third normal
form, explain why it is in the third normal form.
Task 5 (15 marks)
Based on the resulting table from the previous task, draw and present an ERD to the audience.
Please use LucidChart or an equivalent professional diagramming software application to draw the
ERD.
2. When completing this assessment, you are required to make reasonable assumptions based
on common sense if it has not been explicated int the scenario.
Length and Layout of the Presentation
The total presentation should be no more than 6 minutes. This includes a 5-minute questionand-answer session.
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Please prepare your presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint.
Note: The LF may ask you to do a video recording of the presentation instead of a class
presentation.
Submission Instructions
Please submit ONE PowerPoint Presentation (.ppt or .pptx) via the Assessment 2 section found in the
main navigation menu of the subject’s Blackboard site. The Learning Facilitator will provide
feedback via the Grade Centre in the LMS portal. Feedback can be viewed in My Grades.
Referencing
It is essential that you use appropriate APA style for citing and referencing research. Please see more
information on referencing in the
Academic Skills webpage.
Academic Integrity

When submitting their assessment task, students will be asked to declare the academic
integrity of their assessment by completing and signing an assignment cover sheet. You can
find the assignment cover sheet here

All students are responsible for ensuring that all work submitted is their own and is appropriately
referenced and academically written according to the Academic Writing Guide. Students also need
to have read and be aware of Torrens University Australia Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure
and subsequent penalties for academic misconduct. These are available at
https://www.torrens.edu.au/policies-and-forms.
Students also must keep a copy of all submitted material and any assessment drafts.
Special Consideration
To apply for special consideration for a modification to an assessment or exam due to unexpected or
extenuating circumstances, please consult the Assessment Policy for Higher Education Coursework
and ELICOS and, if applicable to your circumstance, submit a completed Application for Assessment
Special Consideration Form to your Learning Facilitator.

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Assessment Rubric

Marking Criteria F P C D HD
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Analyse specific organisational needs that can be addressed by collection, storage and management of
organisational data.
Task 1
Draw and present a dependency diagram including transitive dependencies.
Explain each dependency in the presentation.
15%
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Analyse specific organisational needs that can be addressed by collection, storage and management of
organisational data.
Task 2
Normalise the table to be in the first normal form, if it is not already in the first normal form.
Discuss the solution and explain the reasons as to why the table was not in the first normal form,
and what changes were made to turn it into the first normal form in the oral presentation.
If the table is in the first normal form, explain why it is in the first normal form.
5%

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Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Analyse specific organisational needs that can be addressed by collection, storage and management of
organisational data.
Task 3
Normalise the table to be in the second normal form, if it is not already in the second normal form.
Discuss the solution and explain the reasons as to why the table was not in the second normal form,
and what changes were made to turn it into the second normal form in the oral presentation.
If the table is in the first normal form, explain why it is in the first normal form.
15%
Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Analyse specific organisational needs that can be addressed by collection, storage and management of
organisational data.
Task 4
Normalise the table to be in the third normal form, if it is not already in the third normal form.
Discuss the solution and explain the reasons as to why the table was not in the third normal form,
and what changes were made to turn it into the third normal form in the oral presentation.
If the table is in the third normal form, explain why it is in the third normal form.
30%

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Subject Learning Outcome:
a) Analyse specific organisational needs that can be addressed by collection, storage and management of
organisational data.
Task 5
Draw and present an ERD base to the audience.
Use LucidChart or an equivalent professional diagramming software application to draw the ERD
15%
Subject Learning Outcome:
d) Apply and communicate the database solutions for specialist and non-specialist stakeholders.
Effective Communication
Ability to engage the audience.
Clarity, pace and fluency.
Clear and logical structure of the oral presentation.
20%

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Fail (Unacceptable)
0-49%
Fail grade will be awarded if a student is unable to demonstrate a satisfactory academic performance in the subject or has failed
to complete the required assessment points in accordance with the subject’s required assessment points.
Pass
(Functional)
50-64%
Pass is awarded for work showing a satisfactory achievement of all learning outcomes, and an adequate understanding of theory
and application of skills. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately acknowledged.
Credit
(Proficient)
65-74%
Credit is awarded for work showing a more than satisfactory achievement of all learning outcomes, and a more than adequate
understanding of theory and application of skills. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately
acknowledged.
Distinction
(Advanced)
75 -84%
Distinction is awarded for work of superior quality in achieving all learning outcomes, and a superior integration and
understanding of theory and application of skills. Evidence of in-depth research, reading, analysis and evaluation is
demonstrated. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately acknowledged.
High Distinction
(Exceptional)
85-100%
High Distinction is awarded for work of outstanding quality in achieving all learning outcomes, together with outstanding
integration and understanding of theory and application of skills. Evidence of in‐depth research, reading, analysis, and original
and creative thought is demonstrated. A consistent academic referencing system is used and sources are appropriately
acknowledged.

 

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